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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge margins" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing financial performance, design layouts, or any situation where a significant difference or space is involved. Example: "The company's latest report showed huge margins in profit compared to last year."
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Those are huge margins.
Since then, Green has won by huge margins, often unopposed.
The days of huge margins have gone for outsourcing contracts".
In poll after poll unmarried women shun Republicans by huge margins.
Democrats won most of these districts by huge margins in the past.
But Mr Obama has now lost both West Virginia and Kentucky by huge margins.
White men (especially white men without a college education) still support Republicans by huge margins.
And voters, by huge margins, have told pollsters that they really hate this race.
The NLD won 43 of the 44 seats it contested, often by huge margins.
George Bush not only beat John Kerry by huge margins among "values voters".
There's clearly a sense of confidence at the moment because they see these huge margins.
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