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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added a huge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the addition of something significant or substantial, often in terms of size, impact, or quantity.
Example: "The team added a huge amount of data to the project, which greatly improved its accuracy."
Alternatives: "included a large" or "incorporated a significant".
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In his 13 years on the job, he has added a huge and hugely popular outdoor model of how Jerusalem is thought to have looked 2,000 years ago and has groomed and expanded the campus and its celebrated Billy Rose Art Garden, a Middle Eastern hillside with Western works by Rodin, Picasso, Henry Moore and Claes Oldenberg.
It added a huge cool factor.
He added a huge new drug entitlement to Medicare.
"We've added a huge amount of electric power capacity in the building.
This tournament has added a huge confidence boost to that mix, which could be a catalyst for enormous future success.
Moreover, the euro's weakness has added a huge surcharge for Europe because oil is priced in dollars.
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"He is hugely experienced and will add a huge amount of weight in all sort of terms to our pack as well as bringing his own individual ability,".
The technology students need for studying can add a huge cost.
"The exchange rate change adds a huge amount to disposable income.
Contador's presence, then, adds a huge complication – and if he wins, will likely give the final podium in Paris a slightly surreal edge.
Add a huge centre-right majority in parliament and an opposition in disarray, and he may well seem safe enough.In this section The unions say no.
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