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The phrase "huge spectacle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large, impressive event or display that is visually captivating. Example: The grand opening of the new theme park was a huge spectacle, with dazzling fireworks, elaborate stage shows, and larger-than-life characters roaming the grounds.
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I'm desperate to see them live, because apparently it's a huge spectacle with glowing skulls and metal costumes.
In the middle of this huge spectacle, human rights protesters were allocated a small area, set back from the Mall, virtually out of sight of the procession.
With cracks in the "solid South" raising the specter of interracial political alliances, huge "spectacle lynchings" reinforced white solidarity across class lines.
The exhumation would create a huge spectacle that could upset some devout Muslims, though there seems to be a widespread desire among Palestinians to determine the cause of death.
It's what I call the moment's moment: big tears, big tantrums, elements of the reality talent show where it becomes a huge spectacle of excess and emotion without the authenticity running behind it.
It was a huge spectacle with families and tourist alike cheering and dancing in comradery.
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The Live Aid and Live 8 concerts were huge spectacles designed for a mass television audience; the audience members were witnesses, not activists.
Open daily 10am-8pm The ginza Renoir chain of kissaten (old-school coffee shops) evokes the Tokyo of 1982: chrome and glass; wall-to-wall carpeting; men wearing huge spectacles reading huge newspapers.
And so cinema needs to find ways of restoring the image's power to itself, and one way of doing that is by creating these huge spectacles, which are almost too big and too close up to see properly.
Little Maestros (storytelling musicians) and Big Nazo (artists creating huge spectacles) will be joined by Baby Loves Salsa and by the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater's "Cinderella Samba," a show in which the prince's ball is distinctly Latin.
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