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Discover Ludwig"huge stakes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which someone has a lot to gain or lose from the outcome. For example, "The election has huge stakes for the country's future".
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"Smash" carries huge stakes for both NBC and Mr. Greenblatt.
I understand the huge stakes in stabilizing Afghanistan and Pakistan.
This is not a lot to ask, given the huge stakes at play.
Both have huge stakes in the success of the new health care law.
"There are huge stakes" if the Sierra Leone operation fails, said one official.
The peak oil debate – whether one uses the "P" word or not – involves huge stakes.
But such skepticism was likely to be overshadowed by the huge stakes in the presidential race.
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I have a huge stake in this borough.
But we have a huge stake in the outcome.
South Sudan's international backers have taken a huge stake in its stability and success.
Whether it likes it or not, China now has a huge stake in the Middle East.
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