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The phrase "a huge piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large portion or segment of something, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "She brought a huge piece of cake to the party, and everyone was excited to try it."
Alternatives: "a large portion" or "a big chunk".
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It's a huge piece of business.
This guy is a huge piece".
"Right now, Marlon Byrd's a huge piece.
"This guy is a huge piece of our rotation, a huge piece of this team.
Berge said, "You've had a huge piece of luck.
Reality is a huge piece of our work.
"It was a huge piece of code," she says.
A huge piece of Satyam's finances was a fantasy.
"That's a huge piece of work," she says.
"It is a huge piece of our strategy to grow Southwest over the next decade".
"He is a huge piece to everything we do," Tortorella said.
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