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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge fish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a fish that is significantly larger than average or in a metaphorical sense to refer to someone important or influential.
Example: "During our fishing trip, I caught a huge fish that weighed over twenty pounds."
Alternatives: "large fish" or "big fish."
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Huge fish, tarpons, basked in the shallows.
He eventually catches a huge fish.
Another crew member is soon lost to a huge fish.
A result, officials said, was a huge fish kill.
That's roughly 7113 Kylie Jenners, or more than 2725 of these huge fish.
"I had a huge fish farm," said Bholanath Sardar, in whose house Ayantika was born.
Huge fish were being chopped up and thrown into cauldrons of bright yellow curry.
This year we'll probably be having a huge fish of some description.
"We had this huge fish dinner on Christmas Eve, which is the French way.
The next morning, on my second cast, a huge fish came up at 30 feet.
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