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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'huge on' is not correct and usable in written English
In spoken English, it is a colloquial phrase meaning 'to be enthusiastic about', but it is not appropriate in written English. Instead, one could say they are 'passionate about', 'enthusiastic about', or 'very interested in'. For example, "I'm huge on classic movies." could be written as "I'm passionate about classic movies."
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Huge on one hand, and nothing on the other.
One-size diapers will seem huge on a newborn, but one set will last through potty training.
Back in the nineteen-eighties, Anvil was, if not huge, on the verge of hugeness.
"He looked huge on camera".
My dad was huge on them.
I think that's huge on this level".
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Belleayre plans a huge on-mountain real estate project.
And they are a huge turn-on.
This can be a huge turn-on.
Huge stride on that one.
Huge laugh on that one.
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