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The phrase "a huge weight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant burden, either physically or metaphorically, that someone is experiencing.
Example: "After receiving the news, I felt as if a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders."
Alternatives: "a heavy burden" or "a significant load."
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They bear a huge weight.
"So it's a huge weight off".
"It's a huge weight off my shoulders.
A huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders.
It would be a huge weight lifted from British business.
It felt transformational, like a huge weight off my shoulders".
Nevertheless, we know the UK has a huge weight problem.
She said, "It was a huge weight off my shoulders".
"It's a huge weight off my shoulders," she said.
When the LeCounts moved in this summer, they felt a huge weight lifted.
"I'm going into Olympic year with a huge weight off my back".
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