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Discover Ludwig"huge reactions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe things or events that elicit strong emotional or physical responses. For example, "The news of his victory produced huge reactions of joy among the crowd."
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Before his arrest, the journalist was only known among the elites, particularly by those following architecture news, but his investigations and subsequent arrest have touched a nerve, prompting huge reactions across Iran.
Not after these huge reactions from fans and VIPs alike.
In some countries, when a celebrity is in a big city, they can still be seen in public with no huge reactions, even if you're Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, or Justin Bieber.
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It has generated a huge reaction online.
Photograph Courtesy Official GDC/Flickr Passage got a huge reaction.
That's why it triggered such a huge reaction from the public," Zhavnerovich said.
"Once these latest measures begin to bite there will be a huge reaction" said businessman Vasillis Stergios.
"It got such a huge reaction with so many likes and that had never happened to me before," she says.
Her article has provoked a huge reaction, not only on social media in New Zealand but also abroad.
Obviously there was a huge reaction at the time of Diana's death, both nationally and internationally.
When my piece was published in the Independent on Sunday I was deeply moved by the huge reaction it caused.
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