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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge waves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe large ocean waves or any other kind of wave. For example, "The surfer gracefully rode the huge waves of the Pacific Ocean."
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Huge waves carried everything before them.
"You can do huge waves, huge moves," he said.
Locals recall huge waves, coral being washed into their houses.
Huge waves, cohering in the wind, shatter the coral.
They roll over, causing huge waves to swamp small boats.
The Tyr drew alongside the runaway ship, but huge waves made boarding impossible.
Those sorts of opportunities will always be available to people riding huge waves.
Huge waves crashed over Yetman Avenue, where the Dresch family lived.
Huge waves were witnessed breaking over the lighthouse at Porthcawl seafront in South Wales.
The banks have handled two huge waves of mortgage refinancing since the 2008 financial crisis.
For much of the year, gales howl, sending huge waves crashing against the cliffs.
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