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The phrase "a huge scale problem" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a problem of huge scale" or "a large-scale problem." You can use it when discussing issues that affect a wide area or involve significant resources or impact.
Example: "Climate change is a large-scale problem that requires global cooperation to address effectively."
Alternatives: "a massive issue" or "a significant challenge."
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As Thomas Friedman bluntly puts it, "[T]he energy-climate challenge we face today is a huge scale problem.
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Especially, the problems in electric power industry deal with lots of data and variables which comprises a huge scale of problem with thousands of variables so that it is inevitable to be supported by computerized tool on the decision-making process.
Quantum computing can solve extremely complex problems quickly and on a huge scale.
If we are to break out of this downward spiral, we first need to understand the problem, then deal with it on a huge scale.
This is a huge scale".
It was fakery on a huge scale.
Child poverty persists on a huge scale.
Critics feared an invasion of privacy on a huge scale.
Imagine plywood on a huge scale.
You should be testing on a huge scale.
Furthermore the system is required to be operated on real-time basis, so it is almost impossible for humans to make a decision on the huge scale of problem at every moment.
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