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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge reserves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large quantity of resources, assets, or supplies that are stored or available.
Example: "The country is known for its huge reserves of natural gas, which play a significant role in its economy."
Alternatives: "large stockpiles" or "substantial reserves."
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They have huge reserves.
Sontag has huge reserves of hope.
This multi-cellular arrangement provided huge reserves of strength.
Zambia, with huge reserves of copper, was potentially rich.
Huge reserves of oil and gas are hidden off shore.
"But he's got huge reserves, I'm delighted with him".
Laying off employees requires huge reserves for severance.
The olive oil industry releases considerable amounts of wastewater which contains huge reserves of natural dyes.
Geologists had long been aware of the huge reserves of shale gas.
"Economists say they have huge reserves, they have savings, they're hard-working people.
Leicester have not reached the past nine finals without huge reserves of heart and resourcefulness.
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