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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a room that is large in size, often in contexts related to architecture, interior design, or personal experiences.
Example: "The conference was held in a huge room that could accommodate hundreds of attendees."
Alternatives: "a spacious room" or "a large room".
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There is a huge room to explore.
"It's like being in a huge room with a flashlight".
You find yourself in a huge room where you hear someone say "Check!".
That can pack a huge room this time of year, and attract a glamorous princess.
My view from behind the drums was of a huge room that was mostly empty.
"It was a huge room filled with her own field of marijuana plants," Ms. Schiller said.
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The top three floors make up the main house, with a huge dining room, a parlor, a laundry room and six fireplaces with decorative tiles and woodwork.
Andrew Porter "I would like a better look at the huge room at the University Club that is visible from Fifth Avenue.
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