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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge crisis" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe a significant and serious situation. Example: "The country is facing a huge crisis as the economy continues to decline and unemployment rates rise."
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It's actually a huge crisis brewing.
I had a huge crisis of confidence".
Virginia faces a huge crisis in transportation.
It's not a handful of people; it's a huge crisis.
"Then it's going to be a huge crisis".
"And that would then become really a huge crisis".
"There's just a huge crisis and not enough is being done about what is happening now.
"We are facing a huge crisis worldwide not having an antibiotics pipeline".
Whether he is right or not, he has a huge crisis on his hands.
"We have those historic assets," Field told me, "but a huge crisis.
"This is the product of this huge crisis and this huge recession we're in," he said.
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