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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a week that is significant or filled with important events or activities.
Example: "We have a huge week ahead of us with several important meetings and deadlines to meet."
Alternatives: "an important week" or "a significant week".
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"Now we go into a huge week and we can start concentrating on Munich.
"This is a huge week for us," forward Tim Thomas said.
THE MEDIA News organizations are preparing for a huge week that could have a drastic effect on the election fight.
"It is a huge week coming up for the club – our first quarter-final in a top competition.
After such a huge week of fights around UFC 194, it would be easy to think that the year is over for big events.
Space Exploration A Not-So-Final Frontier It was a huge week for rocket launchings, with varying degrees of success (depending on whom you believe).
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"It's a big, huge week and I'm confident we'll respond in the right way.
On the contrary, it's been a pretty huge week for Kendall Jenner, too.
This is going to be a HUGE HUGE week for all of the Beltway political hacks that love to pimp the notion that the President has a magic Bully Pulpit that can alter the political landscape in a fell swoop.
The Ryder Cup has become such a global spectacle and such a huge, emotional week, we want them to be as into it as we are".
Light, the nighttime counterpart to Mandalay Bay's Daylight day club, has booked a huge EDC week lineup: Nicky Romero on Wednesday, Carl Cox on Thursday, Alesso on Friday, followed by the the debut club appearance from Axwell / Ingrosso on Saturday.
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