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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge sum of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large amount of money or resources.
Example: "The charity received a huge sum of donations during the fundraising event."
Alternatives: "a large amount of" or "a significant sum of".
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"If you're paying £4,000 a year that is a huge sum of money and you quite rightly expect a good service for that.
That is a huge sum of money.
He called the executive responsible into his office and showed him a huge sum of cash.
It's a huge sum of money but it's better than 5,500 per cent".
That's a lot of exposure and a huge sum of money being deployed to influence behaviour, for good or ill.
The snooty Chancellor wants to build a silver mine under her family's farm, unless they pay him 1000 marks, a huge sum of money.
While seemingly a huge sum of money, this amount is comparable to investments made in stadiums and public transport for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
As some of them saw it, Simmons had started a process that could end with a commitment to pay out a huge sum of money.
"Five years ago the previous government forced British taxpayers to put a huge sum of money into bailing out the banks.
"It was not a huge sum of money, but we generally don't need huge sums of money to do anything," Ms. Adams said.
A South African businessman offered the player a huge sum of money to take on commitments that would rule him out of the tour.
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