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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hugely varied" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means that something has great variety or a great range of differences among its parts. For example: "The selection of food at the potluck was hugely varied, with dishes ranging from Italian to Mexican cuisine."
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Or it may be that, as genres, sci-fi and fantasy are not just huge, but hugely varied.
For a sense of how huge, and hugely varied, the sector is, consider these interviewees from insurance, project finance (financing roads, bridges etc), restructuring (reorganising a company's debts) and asset management (long-term investing).
These things are hugely varied and are undertaken on different terms and with varying degrees of backup and planning in their early stages.
First, people come to a course with hugely varied backgrounds.
The results are hugely varied in quality but magnificently exuberant.
Altman's output continued to be hugely varied - and erratic.
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The relative abundance values do not reflect the proportion of mitochondrial, plastid, and nuclear genomes in the fractions (fig. 2), as the genome sizes hugely vary, but rather reflect the coverage of a single gene or transcript representing these genomes.
Exchange rates for cryptocurrencies have varied hugely over time.
Among the eight police areas studied, the rate of no-criming varied hugely - from 4%to47%7%.
"Schools varied hugely in how they used the material," says Lloyd Morgan.
During this time, there was little activity and the various measures of network structure varied hugely.
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