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The phrase "a huge stretch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large expanse or area of something, often in a figurative sense to indicate a significant amount or distance.
Example: "The project required a huge stretch of time and resources to complete successfully."
Alternatives: "a vast expanse of" or "a significant amount of".
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Try Mobius Kite School (01637 831383. Then there's Gwithian, a huge stretch of sand east of St Ives.
Over the lowest two floors of her four-storey house, she has replaced the original back wall with a huge stretch of glass.
To be sure, it lasts more than three hours, and it covers a huge stretch of ground, from Jean Vigo, in the nineteen-thirties, to Claude Sautet, who was still making films in the nineties.
On what is now a huge stretch of excavated red earth, developers are building the Cheonan-Asan New Town, a corporate park and high-rise community meant to house some 4,000 families.
From 1938 until his death in 1958, Weston lived in a wooden cabin on Wildcat Hill in Carmel, California, near Point Lobos, a huge stretch of shoreline that he photographed again and again.
It wouldn't have happened without Miller, who was unstoppable for a huge stretch of the fourth quarter, or without Best, who shook off a 2-for-14 start to hit the go-ahead basket.
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But I think it's not a huge stretch to say the same is kind of true of him.
The idea of putting together a global package to spur the world economy — as Mr. Obama did just two years ago in London, with European and Chinese help — seems to be a huge stretch in today's environment of austerity.
None of them are a huge stretch, and most are simple, every-day pleasures.
Singapore, with a slightly smaller landmass than New York City, is a dot in the huge stretch of islands that swirls off the coast of Vietnam — including Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.
Despite objections from environmentalists, more oil wells would dot the huge stretch of federal land Mr. Stringer oversees.
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