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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge line" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a long queue or a significant amount of text or information. Example: "There was a huge line at the concert, stretching all the way down the block."
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"There's going to be a huge line".
And there was this huge line.
A huge line of young people, mostly women, were waiting.
"There'd be this huge line of people," Reichl said.
But a huge line was outside on a recent Friday night.
There was a huge line; I thought it was for doughnuts.
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"There were huge lines out the doors".
Huge lines at Belorussky station made Soviet nostalgists misty eyed.
There are huge lines for water in my neighborhood".
"It's creating huge lines at the stations.
Huge lines formed outside many European embassies as waves of Argentines fled their country.
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