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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge plot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large area of land or space, often in the context of real estate, gardening, or agriculture.
Example: "They purchased a huge plot of land to build their dream home."
Alternatives: "a large area of" or "an extensive piece of".
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To build it, the city cleared 10,000 residents from a huge plot of land west of Hongqiao by building new apartments for them a few miles away.
Hal and Eleanor had bought a huge plot of land somewhere in Puerto Rico and had begun a development there, in partnership with Eleanor's nephew Irwin.
But the tomorrowland version of Ordos — built from scratch on a huge plot of empty land 15 miles south of the old city — is all but deserted.
Her house off Coldwater Canyon, behind gates and atop a winding road, was a sprawling, ranch-style home with panoramic views of the city on a huge plot of land.
Galloway points out that when he was elected, the city centre was mired by what he called "the black hole", a huge plot of land on which a Westfield shopping centre is now being built.
Pietro, the more ambitious of the two, pushed to buy a huge plot of farmland outside the city and build the factory.
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Although Michelle Obama has a huge plot for a vegetable garden, not all of us have the time, place or space to have a vegetable garden.
Which is a tip of the hat in the opposite direction from that of The Dark Knight Rises which, as I wrote here in "Considering The Dark Knight Trilogy," has a huge plot twist remarkably like that of The World Is Not Enough.
This is a story where there's not a huge plot.
"It's not a huge plot point," a source told TheWrap.
It's a huge plot piece in the picture.
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