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The phrase "a huge no" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express strong disapproval or rejection of an idea, suggestion, or request.
Example: "When he suggested we skip the meeting, my response was a huge no; we need to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "a definite no" or "an absolute no".
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I made friends at work that happened to be gay — a huge "no" inside the religion.
A huge "No Smoking" sign covered a wall at one end; the grand new building was, after all, made of wood.
He said that the upper range of a woman's testosterone level and the lower range of a man's do not overlap, and between them is "a huge no man's land" unless the woman is born with intersex conditions, having both male and female anatomical characteristics.
The answer to all of those questions was, and remain, a huge "no".
If you're working with someone who isn't a good communicator and you love clear communication, it's very likely a huge no is in your immediate future.
This push to create plantations inside protected forests is a huge no no for RSPO members and yet here it is.
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"In France, that's a huge no-no," Ms. Lyn said.
(Posting back-to-back selfies is a huge no-no).
A CARDINAL SIN goes from being a huge no-no to a "Missouri ballplayer's connection" or a CARDINAL'S IN.
"It should go without saying but forcing your visitors to sign-up before purchasing or registering is a huge no-no".
Unfortunately, that still leaves the unsavory image of the vice president cashing checks from a former employer while it profits from a huge no-bid contract.
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