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"huge forces" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a large amount of power or influence being exerted. Example: "The new government policies have been met with resistance from huge forces in the business community."
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"Our fighters were really surprised by the huge forces that immediately came and encircled the area".
Both "Australia" and "Slumdog" are about two people in a faraway land whose improbable love helps them overcome huge forces.
Around an hour and 15 minutes in duration, complex and often inaccessible, it requires stamina and huge forces.
In that same year he astonished all of Japan by defeating the huge forces of Imagawa Yoshimoto, one of the major daimyo in the provinces bordering Owari.
The orchestration (for huge forces, including a massive battery of percussion) was so dense you could've walked into it like an Anish Kapoor installation.
Mr. Redden plans to offer music of Mr. Goebbels at Lincoln Center next summer, though nothing that would require the huge forces of "Surrogate Cities".
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"They need a huge force".
It's a huge force for good.
"It was a huge force multiplier," Rosenblum said.
Giap brought a huge force into the area.
The entire realm is protected, he added, by "a huge force field of boringness".
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