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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge segment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large portion or part of something, often in contexts like demographics, markets, or groups.
Example: "A huge segment of the population supports the new policy changes proposed by the government."
Alternatives: "a large portion" or "a significant part".
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It has cut across a huge segment of English society.
"It's a huge segment of the economy, which is very inefficient.
To be sure, consumer companies aren't a huge segment of the emerging markets.
Maybe that is because it involves a huge segment of English society". It is true.
There's a huge segment of voters who aren't being engaged by anyone... political parties aren't reaching out to them.
Secularists, get a clue: your insensitivity is alienating a huge segment of potential allies on many issues you care about.
"There is a huge segment of the American population that has great interest in a product like Time".
The trouble is that this policy would leave a huge segment of the United Kingdom's population deeply alienated.
So what you have described is a pretty radical idea that would upend a huge segment of the U.S. economy.
"I think there is still a huge segment of undecided voters out there," said John Lapp, state director for Mr. Gephardt.
"There is a huge segment of Hoosiers that feel that he's done some nasty things, but they weren't necessarily ready to fire him," Mr. Richardson said.
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