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The phrase "arranged in a huge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is organized or positioned in a large manner or scale.
Example: "The books were arranged in a huge display at the center of the library, attracting the attention of all visitors."
Alternatives: "organized in a large" or "set up in a vast".
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Unfortunately, the pillows, arranged in a huge craterlike circle, are not close enough to serve as seating, but the artists seem to believe that brevity is the soul of video (Smith).
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A huge, open trench is partially filled with coffins; a dozen of them arranged in a neat line.
They were now arranged in a circle.
Arranged in a mise-en-sc?
Arranged in a row.
Leaves are arranged in a rosette.
These stemmata are arranged in a semicircle.
Bisexual flowers are arranged in a cyme.
Vessels arranged in a regular hexagonal lattice.
Plates arranged in a circle.
Plates arranged in a star shape.
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