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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge drain on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is a significant burden or source of depletion. Example: The constant repairs and maintenance of the old building is a huge drain on the company's finances.
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For one thing, wages have become a huge drain on their resources.
Direct delivery of medical help is one of the best options, but it still can be a huge drain on already-scarce local resources – hospitals, doctors, and nurses.
This is a huge drain on resources.
This proved a huge drain on public finances.
Health care costs continue to be a huge drain on the economy.
But mass foreclosures are a huge drain on the economy, crushing home values for everyone.
It's a huge drain on the club and it is difficult to ignore that.
The application process is a huge drain on scientists' time, both in preparing and judging applications.
In addition to being a terrorist recruiting tool, Guantánamo is a huge drain on taxpayer dollars.
Citing Mr. Rector's warnings of a huge drain on taxpayer resources, conservative activists rose up to defeat that legislation.
Arcon, a Tipperary zinc mine sold to Lundin, the Canadian resources group, was a huge drain on his finances.
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