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Discover Ludwig"huge blow" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is typically used to refer to something bad, such as a major setback, that has been experienced. For example, "The company suffered a huge blow when its main investor pulled out unexpectedly."
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"It is a huge blow.
It's a huge blow for us.
"It's a huge blow logistically and scientifically".
Anthony's absence is clearly a huge blow.
It's a huge blow for clean coal.
That's a huge blow for Marseille.
"It's a huge blow to Wales itself.
The ending was a huge blow.
This is a huge blow for me.
"A huge blow," Manager Bob Brenly said.
You could suffer a huge blow.
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