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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something that is well-known or highly regarded in a particular field or context.
Example: "In the world of technology, Steve Jobs is considered a huge name due to his innovative contributions to the industry."
Alternatives: "a big name" or "a prominent figure".
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Renée Fleming is a huge name in the classical realm, but a virtual unknown outside it.
"It's a huge name, we're very proud of it," White said.
Goldman Sachs is a huge name in terms of moneymaking and prestige.
"Ney Matogrosso, the singer of this '70s band Secos e Molhados, is a huge name in Brazil," Moon says.
The half-time show always has a huge name playing – last night it was "The Boss" Bruce Springsteen.
After becoming a huge name with four straight hits on Broadway, his career nose-dived and he eventually killed himself.
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"For them it's a big, huge name, and they have a great respect for classical music".
After he was dried and dressed and escorted -- polite term -- to headquarters, Robert E. Brennan, once a very huge name in thoroughbred racing and investment circles, was charged with criminal fraud.
Lucy Liu, Ken Watanabe, Margaret Cho, and Russell Wong are all huge names.
Even if it isn't a huge brand name, it is still a brand name if it is at Marshall's.
"Of course [Lohan's appearance] is a big deal – she's a huge Hollywood name – though you would probably say infamous rather than famous these days," says Bosanquet.
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