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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'huge deposit' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe large amounts of money or other items that have been set aside. For example, "A huge deposit of coal has been discovered near the small town."
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His legal problems stem from a huge deposit of iron ore in Guinea, in West Africa.
The E.U. could force Athens to make a huge deposit with the European Commission, which would be lost as a fine if the excessive deficit were not corrected.
Ryan was building evidence of a second huge deposit on a ridge only 20 miles away, but when Fleming looked at the data, he waved it off.
While Citigroup's huge deposit base has given it more stability in these rocky markets, its retail customers may also give it some trouble in the coming quarters.
"We were prepared to sign a contract with no outs and a huge deposit, close to $40 million," Eric Hadar said.
And AARP, like many employers, has to make a huge deposit into its plan this year to make up for losses in 2008.
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Wells and Wachovia were "mirror images" of each other, says Mr Stumpf, with Wells strong west of the Mississippi and Wachovia powerful to the east.This gives Wells huge deposit-gathering power, as well as an opportunity to pump more products to Wachovia customers, who typically have four to five products with the bank, compared with almost six for Wells clients.
Pakistan has huge deposits of lignite coal.
This meant higher rent to pay and huge deposits.
It possesses huge deposits of uranium and other precious minerals.
Could renting without huge deposits become the norm?
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