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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge war" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a war that is large or significant in scope. Example: "The country was devastated by a huge war that lasted for years and claimed countless lives."
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"I don't have a huge war against T.S.A.," she said on Monday.
He has a huge war chest and the slickest electoral machine that America has ever seen.
"The studios developed a huge war chest — it was the most important of Hollywood issues ever.
But the peak in commercial property is probably at least a year away the barbarians still have huge war chests.
For Vodafone, the deal will provide a huge war chest that could help it reshape the European telecommunications industry.
"I expected to walk in and see a huge war zone.
The Republican committee, by contrast, has amassed a huge war chest for the final days of the campaign.
"I have a huge war against government that isn't looking carefully enough at the people that it serves".
The Bush Administration is looking at this as a huge war zone," the former high-level intelligence official told me.
And none of them are making money, they are all buying revenue with huge war chests".
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The president has a huge war-chest, his own party firmly behind him and a rare capacity to inspire.
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