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The phrase "a huge outcry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong public reaction or protest against something.
Example: "The proposed policy change led to a huge outcry from the community, prompting the officials to reconsider their decision."
Alternatives: "a significant backlash" or "a loud protest".
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His murder prompted a huge outcry.
These acts warrant a huge outcry.
The incident caused a huge outcry.
It ended up as a huge outcry against the government.
In any other context, there would have been a huge outcry.
"But there was a huge outcry from assemblymen and the business community".
Only when there is a huge outcry about this problem will it do something".
Following a huge outcry, he was forced into a partial U-turn.
While relatively little public protest greeted either of those decisions, a huge outcry followed the proposed adoption ban.
The move prompted a huge outcry, with critics accusing ministers of waging class warfare against pasty eaters.
But Gosper's daughter was a late selection for the prestigious spot, provoking a huge outcry in Australia.
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