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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large frequency or speed of something occurring, such as growth or change.
Example: "The company experienced a huge rate of growth last quarter, surpassing all expectations."
Alternatives: "a rapid rate" or "a significant rate".
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It's just a huge rate of change.
"The evangelical movement is growing at a huge rate but at the moment it's too insular.
("They're also gaining on us demographically at a huge rate.... We're just going to be outnumbered").
The boys are not catching HIV at a huge rate anywhere.
Using fast reconstruction algorithms, its trigger system needs to efficiently reject a huge rate of background events and still select potentially interesting ones with good efficiency.
As every aspect of business and commerce becomes ever more reliant on computing, the demand for technologically minded individuals is increasing at a huge rate.
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The show probably had a huge rating among psychology students alone".
The plan worked, with the series becoming a huge rating success that ends up in the Top 5 nearly every week.
Its own rent was very low and, by improperly claiming charitable status, Access also gained from a huge rates subsidy from Camden Council.
When he made his debut as host of "The Tonight Show" on NBC in June 2009, Mr. O'Brien attracted a spectacular audience of more than six million viewers, with a huge rating among the prized late-night audience group of viewers 18 to 49.
GAZETTE: Why was there such a huge abstention rate?
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