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The phrase "huge amounts of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant quantity of tasks or effort required for a project or job.
Example: "Completing this project will require huge amounts of work from the entire team."
Alternatives: "large volumes of work" or "substantial amounts of work."
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It enables us to accomplish huge amounts of work together.
Yunus Mermerci, whose Kastro Tireli label got up-and-running in 2010, wasted huge amounts of work.
Replace them with 50 guys for the same price and we'd be churning out huge amounts of work.
But Raper said that there is still huge amounts of work to do inside government, where willingness to making data open is still variable from ministry to ministry.
This process is also generating huge amounts of work for procurement accountants, lawyers and due diligence negotiators for the successful bidders and the NHS commissioners.
Until this year there had been many theoretical physicists working on many different ideas – there have been huge amounts of work on the big problems of the picture of our universe at a quantum (or particle) level.
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Podcasts are a huge amount of work.
"We've done a huge amount of work," he said.
"He's put a huge amount of work in.
"It's a huge amount of work," he said.
"It's not a huge amount of work.
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