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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge drift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant deviation or change in a particular context, such as in discussions about trends, opinions, or physical movements. Example: "There has been a huge drift in public opinion regarding climate change over the past decade."
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The United Nations banned huge drift nets in the 1990s, and recently asked its members to halt bottom trawling, a particularly ruthless form of industrial fishing, on the high seas.
It has been well documented that the inherent noise in the data measured from these sensors will result in a huge drift in the final estimated moving distance and hurt the performance of location-based applications.
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High winds built up huge drifts, and major cities like Boston, Hartford and Providence ground to a halt.
And despite the huge drifts lining the roads and runways, the airports, schools and vehicles still function just fine.
Side streets were impassable, and people muffled to the eyes slogged over huge drifts and mountains of curbside snow, trying to keep their footing.
Huge drifting gill nets were estimated to be killing 500,000 birds annually before a United Nations moratorium on large driftnets took effect in 1992.
The result is that rubbish is mounting up – huge drifts of it lie at the roadsides – because there is nowhere to dispose of it.
ON the Monday night of Presidents' Day weekend this year, when a snowstorm piled huge drifts along the streets of Manhattan, people passing the subway station at Canal and Varick Streets might have noticed an odd sight.
It cut through huge drifts in a perfectly straight line and rolled across unplowed country roads without a hitch.
While huge concept drift or abrupt concept drift exist, ensemble algorithms are recommended to guarantee accuracy.
In the background, huge tankers drift by, heading for the Black Sea. 5. Have dinner, Serbian style Staying in the centre of town, you can exercise a taste for meat at the Sokace restaurant, which I'm told is still state-owned.
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