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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge sizes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the physical dimensions or measurements of an object or an item. Example: "The store offers a wide variety of clothing, from small to huge sizes, catering to customers of all shapes and sizes."
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These collections may reach huge sizes, but are formed mostly of documents that are near-copies of others.
Verification of multi-threaded C++ programs poses three major challenges: the large number of states, states with huge sizes, and time intensive expansions of states.
Ornithomimids were generally slender, lightly-framed, and (unlike ostriches) reached huge sizes (some attaining lengths of 20 or more feet; a pair of ornithomimid-like arms was found in Mongolia that are 8 feet long!).
The giant sauropod dinosaurs such as Diplodocus and Apatosaurus are familiar thanks to their huge sizes and unique body shapes of a long neck and tail with a tiny head perched on top.
That's not the Costco we all know and love, where the CEO would surely come in packs of two dozen, right?* *This joke relies on knowing that Costco sells everything in HUGE sizes.
One of the best joints is EVERETT & JONES (510-548-8261, $30), a casual take-out restaurant where the chicken, brisket and ribs come in "sandwich" (normal) and "order" (huge) sizes and the barbecue sauce comes in mild, medium and off-the-charts hot.
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Small-sized grains fill the voids between huge size grains and complete it into the solid ceramic material.
For all their huge size, these are trees of domesticity.
The receiver's huge size was another problem.
Both have grown to huge size through acquisitions.
Indeed, because of its huge size, the company has become a lightning rod for criticism.
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