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The phrase "a pretty huge range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or extensive variety of options, choices, or differences in a particular context.
Example: "The store offers a pretty huge range of products, from electronics to clothing."
Alternatives: "a quite large range" or "a fairly extensive range."
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Here's the real price of gold — the price deflated by the consumer price index — since 1968: That's a pretty huge range of variation.
Within that, Microsoft takes you into a pretty huge range of different options that tap into its many other products.
Within that, Microsoft takes you into a pretty huge range of different options that tap into its many other products.
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That seemed like a pretty huge debt.
But that's still a pretty huge "if".
Disney has a pretty huge slate of upcoming films.
In short, if you want to stage it you've got a pretty huge to-do list.
That's a pretty huge drop.
2012 has been a pretty huge year.
This is a pretty huge deal.
That's a pretty huge win-win-win for everyoned.
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