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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge stretch" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or claim that is exaggerated or unlikely to be true. Example: "Claiming that he can run a marathon without any training is a huge stretch."
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"It's always a huge stretch".
Financially, the house wasn't a huge stretch.
Meeting this challenge is a huge stretch.
Independence wouldn't be a huge stretch for Texas.
Jollibee's staff outsmile McDonald's by a huge stretch.
The role of Cyrus isn't a huge stretch for Hill.
And the last-minute appearance was not a huge stretch for Ms. De Niese.
It's not a huge stretch to see where they might have got their ideas from.
— Ryan Lizza, "The Gatekeeper" (March 2, 2009) Independence wouldn't be a huge stretch for Texas.
Despite objections from environmentalists, more oil wells would dot the huge stretch of federal land Mr. Stringer oversees.
But I think it's not a huge stretch to say the same is kind of true of him.
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