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The phrase "a hugely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extent or degree of something, often followed by an adjective.
Example: "The project was a hugely successful endeavor that exceeded all expectations."
Alternatives: "a very" or "an extremely".
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He's a hugely charitable person.
A hugely disappointing disc.
A hugely promising beginning.
Benn was a hugely significant figure.
You've had a hugely successful career.
It was a hugely embarrassing error.
This was a hugely satisfying response.
"This is a hugely welcome initiative.
Sonic Highways was a hugely ambitious project.
This was a hugely important step forward.
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It's a hugely-important thing to understand.
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