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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge load" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to signify a significant amount of something, such as work, responsibility, stress, etc. For example, "I have a huge load of homework this week."
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"That's certainly a huge load off our minds.
Even then, he said, "It would be a huge load".
That's a huge load to carry for a recreational facility.
A huge load was lifted off my shoulders.
Signing the first rent check was "a huge load off my mind," Ms. Slattery said.
And then, steadily, I read my way through a huge load of them.
By putting himself back on the court, Ewing was taking on a huge load.
Along its journey, the river picks up a huge load of silt — about 20 million tonnes each year.
"As a cartilage biologist, I feel that if you're putting your joint under that huge load, then it's deleterious".
It's a huge load still, because the longer people are here the more specific their cases become".
"It's a huge load for our medical team to work on her, to get her back into shape," he said.
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