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'huge equipment' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about something that is large and requires special tools or machines, such as a large crane. For example, "The construction company had to bring in huge equipment to lift the beam into place."
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We had to ship huge equipment and get in engineers from Germany to set up.
"You've given us huge equipment, but we're not utilizing it," he said.
The company had revenues of more than $22 billion last year and has signed huge equipment contracts in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Late in January, the company said it would spin off most of a 39percentt interest in Nortel Networks, the huge equipment manufacturer with which it was affiliated.
The key to the sandy move -- since federal and local officials gave the borough only two weeks in April to do the job -- was cooperation from the neighboring towns of North Wildwood and Avalon, which own the huge equipment called sand pans.
All we know is that the options existed, that Cisco's managers stood to make millions on each increment of stock price appreciation, that during the late 1990s Cisco placed huge equipment orders, and that in 2001 it was forced to write off $2.25 billion worth of that equipment.
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Now they've focused it together and thrown into huge equipments and huge trucks.
Kazakhstan is rapidly expanding its Internet services, and Huawei, China's huge telecommunications equipment maker, signed a two-year agreement to provide a fourth-generation nationwide network, the Chinese ambassador to Kazakhstan, Le Yucheng, said.
For example, at GE you have people working on huge industrial equipment like locomotives, jet engines and wind turbines.
For starters, the two companies announced an iOS software development kit (SDK) for GE's Predix platform, which is a set of cloud services designed to help industrial customers track the health of the huge industrial equipment GE sells and services.
We pass another freight train, this one with cars of railway workers' dormitories and bathrooms and huge maintenance equipment.
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