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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge package" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large item or collection of items that are packaged together, often in a physical context.
Example: "When I got home, I was surprised to find a huge package waiting for me on the doorstep."
Alternatives: "a large parcel" or "a big bundle".
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The next day he sent me a huge package of lobsters on ice.
He bungled a confidence vote in parliament, and a huge package of emergency aid will pass only if he resigns.
Mr Bush also offered to sell Taiwan a huge package of advanced weaponry and help it buy diesel submarines.
Three large men, all of them at least Roger's height, were standing at the door with a huge package, wrapped in cardboard.
The prospect of a voice vote on such a huge package with so many elements has raised the ire even of some Republicans.
The NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Kelly offered a huge package full of picks and starters in order to grab the Heisman winner.
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These include not just members of the post-war generation such as Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of giant IKEA (who lives in Switzerland), and Hans Rausing, the founder of Tetra Pak, a huge packaging company (who went to live in England), but also members of the up-and-coming generation.
Behind him on the screen is what appears to be a huge, beige package, a parcel of immense dimensions.
Putting in place a huge financial package is not enough.
He's also going to get a huge severance package.
In the meantime, Japan has launched a huge stimulus package.
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