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The phrase "a huge word" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a word that is long, complex, or significant in meaning.
Example: "The professor used a huge word that left many students confused during the lecture."
Alternatives: "a large term" or "an extensive word".
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"The word 'trust' is a huge word: how long does it take to regain trust?" asked Stewart.
My dad went to prison and all that, so 'father' is a huge word in the lexicon of my life.
There's a huge word of mouth and referral opportunity there for businesses of all sizes.
"I keep going back to the word 'intelligence' but it's a huge word.
As Gundersen pointed out, the information that the tools above allow you to surface and track would normally be passed around in a huge Word document or PDF, which is a pretty rough and manual process for people who are analyzing thousands of images a day.
Why is "initiative" such a huge word?
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He has a huge word-of-mouth following".
Also on the list is Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl – already a huge word-of-mouth bestseller.
A huge word-of-mouth hit in Ireland, it is already the highest-grossing Irish-funded film ever.
Her book Angels in My Hair (Arrow, £6.99) has been a huge word-of-mouth best-seller first in her native Ireland, then in Britain.
After an initial print run of only 2,000 copies, it became a huge word-of-mouth success; Deakin is now working on a book about trees and wood for Hamish Hamilton.
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