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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge stake" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to an important interest in a particular event or situation, like when someone has a lot to gain or lose. For example: "He had a huge stake in the success of the project, so he was very invested in its success."
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I have a huge stake in this borough.
But we have a huge stake in the outcome.
The federal government has a huge stake in this game.
Whether it likes it or not, China now has a huge stake in the Middle East.
South Sudan's international backers have taken a huge stake in its stability and success.
The tobacco companies have a huge stake in the outcome of the Presidential race.
Iraq's neighbors and the international community have a huge stake in the country's future.
American immunologists have a huge stake in the ongoing animal welfare battles.
I think Charles Schwab does and he's got a huge stake in proving it".
The world has a huge stake in seeing the Islamic world get on its feet again.
He said China had a huge stake in how the United States managed the dollar.
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