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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge sum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large amount of money or a significant quantity of something.
Example: "The charity received a huge sum in donations this year, allowing them to expand their programs."
Alternatives: "a large amount" or "a significant sum."
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It is a huge sum.
That is a huge sum.
That is a huge sum of money.
He gave the Roman church a huge sum of money.
They already owe a huge sum from other purchases.
It sounded very technical, but £7bn is a huge sum.
The kidnappers wanted a huge sum – around $10m.
He was awarded £500, a huge sum at the time.
It seems like a huge sum of money, but let me catalog some of the problems.
At a time when money is short, this is a huge sum.
It was $300, down from $475: a huge sum: a year's worth of books.
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