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Discover Ludwig"huge toll" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a large or significant amount of damage, loss, or suffering. Example: The heavy rainfall and flooding have taken a huge toll on the small town, destroying homes and businesses and displacing many residents.
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This would take a huge toll.
It takes a huge toll among prairie dogs, however.
It can take a huge toll on relationships.
But Corzine's plan guarantees one huge toll hike after another.
But the frigid water took a huge toll.
Working on the Chibok girls' story also took a huge toll.
Could it take a huge toll on Europe and upend the global recovery?
"Before, I didn't, and it took a huge toll on my health and happiness".
The demonstrations and the crackdown that followed has taken a huge toll on Bahrain's economy.
Yet it can take a huge toll on the quality of life through the pain and problems it causes.
The past 12 years have taken a huge toll on Ahmad.
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