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The phrase "a huge move forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant advancement or progress in a particular situation or context.
Example: "The new policy represents a huge move forward in our efforts to promote sustainability within the company."
Alternatives: "a significant step forward" or "a major advancement".
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Red Bull, however, with Vettel's victory here, combined with Alonso's failure to score, have made a huge move forward.
"That's a huge move forward," said Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, who was fired by Mr. Mbeki in August as deputy health minister but was often credited with pushing for scientifically based action against AIDS.
"There's a huge move forward in concussion awareness, but that isn't translating into attitude and behavior change," said Christine Chen, a human biology major at Stanford who wrote an undergraduate honors thesis on concussion education and has worked as a research assistant for TeachAids.
"Break even is a huge move forward from the loss we experienced a year ago," the company stated in an earnings release.
"Break even is a huge move forward from the loss we experienced a year ago," Chairman and Chief Executive Scott McNealy said in a statement.
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But today's settlement is a huge move forwards and a road map for the future".
Rush Limbaugh applauded the Supreme Court voter I.D. ruling, telling his audience that it represents "a huge, huge, huge move forward to undercut Democrat efforts to commit voter fraud this fall".
It was a huge move.
The cut is not a huge move.
"This is a huge move".
"The company made a huge move.
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