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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a part of huge" is not correct in English as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to describe something that is a component of a larger entity, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "This project is a part of a huge initiative to improve community health."
Alternatives: "a piece of a large" or "a segment of a vast".
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Sure, private sector actions, from Nike pledging to ban sweatshops in the 1990s to 68 corporations publicly slamming North Carolina for passing an anti-trans bathroom bill, can be a part of huge policy and cultural shifts.
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"This is just a part of a huge spectrum of health problems for people in Texas, especially poor people".
Each RP is a part of a huge RNP complex.
These relationships between phytohormones are a part of the huge transcriptional network for complex phytohormone responses.
What his critics forget is that this is only a small part of a huge effort to curb the epidemic.
"It's a small part of a huge problem," Cannon said of the damage to Arches.
But this knowledge is a part ��� a huge part – of our conscious (repeat, conscious) mental life.
It's been a privilege to be part of a huge evolution at the club".
That's a huge amount of infrastructure, that's a huge part of investment and frankly, a huge distraction.
All three are part of a huge, ongoing story.
The annual meeting of the American Economic Association this month was part of a huge gathering of social scientists sprawled across the city.
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