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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area or volume, often in contexts related to physical spaces, such as rooms, buildings, or outdoor areas.
Example: "The new office has a huge space for collaboration and meetings."
Alternatives: "vast area" or "large expanse".
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One other huge space looms.
But, listen, that's a huge space.
"Lofts are all about a huge space.
This is a huge space for such a small project.
In a huge space, Clark builds up layers and layers of light and shadow and movement.
"We had a huge space heater that we called the 'iron lung,' " he said.
If you have 3,000 seats, that's a huge space to fill.
"We didn't feel like we needed a huge space, not like in London," he said.
They instantly loved the huge space, which came with a storage room across the hall.
Nevertheless, SVR is time consuming and huge space demanding for the reliability analysis of large samples.
And so this is a vast, huge space that we're in.
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