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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge reason" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a significant or important reason for something. Here is an example: "The lack of affordable housing was a huge reason why many families were forced to move out of the city."
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But a huge reason I've done all right is that because our rent was reasonable, my parents could afford school trips and books and pens and a computer.
That's a HUGE reason to buy organic.
A huge reason is that earlier generations were insecure.
The relationships I have formed with professors are a huge reason why I love Dyson.
A huge reason I commute to SLO, where I work, rather than living there.
One huge reason for these dismal statistics is what doesn't happen in high school.
And soda is a huge reason the country is so much more obese.
His absence was devastating and a huge reason the U.S. failed to advance.
"Obviously, nicotine is a huge reason people use tobacco products," Dr. Sumner said.
But if it gets there, running back Ahman Green will be a huge reason.
They are not going to change anything unless there is huge reason to do so.
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