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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge tent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a tent that is large in size, often in contexts related to events, camping, or outdoor activities.
Example: "For the outdoor festival, we set up a huge tent to accommodate all the guests."
Alternatives: "a large tent" or "an enormous tent".
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A huge tent houses the golf carts.
Afterward, there was dinner and dancing under a huge tent.
It is no longer an engine for discovery; it's merely a huge tent, a check box.
It has never rained on the lunch, which is held in a huge tent.
Lamar drove a huge tent full of Danes loopy at the festival in Roskilde last summer.
Work crews were erecting a huge tent by inserting a skeletal structure of bamboo poles into the ground.
Many stay in a huge tent city built on riverbanks that were underwater as recently as October.
The Clinton White House proposed putting up a huge tent on the South Lawn, big enough for 400.
The conference was so popular that the organisers had to erect a huge tent to take the overflow.
There was also a huge tent that announced, "Jesus Cares and So Do We: Free Food/Comidas Gratis".
They were constructing a huge tent, pulling a tarp over upright wooden poles they had lashed together.
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