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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is too huge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is excessively large or beyond a reasonable size.
Example: "The elephant is too huge to fit in the small enclosure."
Alternatives: "is excessively large" or "is overly big."
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The challenge is too huge.
The event is too huge to suffer picky eaters.
Mr. Frey, president of the Yonkers Federation of Teachers, believes it is too huge to be treated as reality.
"The problem is too huge for us to be able to face alone," Hamid Karzai declared last week in Berlin, as he appealed for more aid.
Q. Do you think the pressures of the international game have had a negative effect on certain players on your squad? A. I think the expectation of England is too huge.
After this week's announcement, there is talk of a mutiny – as when an unhappy group of HospitalityClub.org users split off to form BeWelcome.org in 2007 – but it is unlikely to have any effect; the site's reach is too huge and most users are simply looking for a free place to crash and have no interest in the background politics.
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It's too huge.
it's too huge to be distibuted.
But it was too huge for the place.
One witness gave this account: "The crowds are too huge to contain.
The problems, M.I.T. officials admit, were too huge to work out while building such a massive system.
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