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The phrase "a huge town" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a town that is large in size or population.
Example: "After driving for hours, we finally arrived at a huge town filled with shops and restaurants."
Alternatives: "a large town" or "a big town".
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"Sometimes ideas can suffer because they only have a certain amount of human real estate, but Chester's Mill is a huge town". With Vogel revealing bosses have a "multi-year plan" in mind, he suggests the secret to the show's longevity could be in its shorter 13 episode run, rather than the standard 22 episode series on US network television.
A huge town hall organized in Sunset drew hundreds of residents to speak directly to top NYPD officials.
Happiness is important in maintaining a huge town; build chapels or tavern to keep them happy.
Once you land in Ludibrium, walk left and you will find yourself in a huge town map.
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He says: "The perception is that it's sleepy old town with sleepy old people, but it's actually a huge youth town too.
Mariupol, a huge steel town, is coming closer to the frontline.
New York is a huge sports town, and the Knicks are New York's team.
A huge Minoan town surrounding the palace has still to be excavated, but spectacular Roman mosaics were unearthed nearby.
"San Diego isn't known as a huge football town, but the fans are very passionate," Binn said.
"Bethpage is a huge football town and Coach Vogts is the father of Bethpage football," said Steve Ifasi, a team captain who plays offensive tackle and defensive end.
San Diego is such a huge military town.
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