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The phrase "a huge park" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a park that is large in size, often to emphasize its spaciousness or the variety of activities available.
Example: "We spent the entire afternoon exploring a huge park filled with beautiful trails and picnic areas."
Alternatives: "a large park" or "an expansive park".
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There's a huge park full of trees in the middle of the boat.
New York plans to build a huge park on top of the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island.
Tempelhofer Feld is a huge park in the middle of the city on the site of the old airport.
That's a big mouthful for a huge park, which is also open to bicycling, hiking and hunting.
There's a huge park with a beautiful landscape and an old chapel, and a restaurant and huge gallery inside.
For that there is Taman Mini, a huge park outside the capital that re-creates the architecture of the country's varied 27 provinces.
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There are a small gym and a huge parking lot.
Another of our favourites, though not a category winner, is of a huge parking lot.
I can be Caroline!" She noticed that we were standing in a huge parking lot.
The XL Center (formerly the Hartford Civic Center) occupies an entire block and connects to a huge parking garage and the Hilton Hotel.
There's a huge parking area here and it means you avoid the drive up to Verbier.
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