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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hugely huge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a way to emphasize the degree or magnitude of something that is already very large or significant. Example: The success of the rock band's new album was hugely huge, breaking sales records and topping charts worldwide.
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"London's changing hugely, huge new towers flying up and so on.
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Huge, huge.
It was hugely successful, sparking huge ratings and even drawing people to movie theaters, where they spent $10 million to watch a 3-D version over the next few days, even though presumably they'd seen it already!
But this market is huge — and hugely important.
ELIZABETH KOLBERT: This is a huge — and hugely important — question.
The result is a huge — and hugely erroneous — tax liability.
What exactly does the chaos in this huge and hugely significant market mean to investors?
These new spaces are huge and hugely attractive to millions of people.
Similarly there was little euphoria about the huge, and hugely expensive, Gorgon gas project in Australia coming on stream last week.
The event, says Rogers, was a first step, but it was a "huge, and hugely successful" one.
Or it may be that, as genres, sci-fi and fantasy are not just huge, but hugely varied.
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