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The phrase "at huge" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is often mistakenly used in place of "at a huge cost" or "at great expense."
Example: "The project was completed at huge expense, but the results were worth it."
Alternatives: "at a great cost" or "at a significant expense."
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At huge cost to their own wellbeing".
Extremely well trained, at huge public expense.
But hundreds were still available at huge mark-ups.
This industrialisation has come at huge environmental cost.
What works At Huge we have a flat structure.
They share meals at huge tables under the trees.
"In government we achieved plenty, but at huge political cost to our party.
In the end, at huge cost, the government had to bail out the banks.
APPLYING A glance at huge online job sites isn't usually the best way to find jobs.
At huge corporations, corruption usually develops slowly, incrementally, starting with a minor crossing of the line.
He had been a digital strategist at Huge, Brooklyn, part of the Interpublic Group of Companies.
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