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The phrase "remarkably huge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the size of something that is significantly larger than expected or usual. Example: "The elephant at the zoo was remarkably huge, dwarfing all the other animals in the enclosure."
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This is a remarkably huge outpouring for the indie network.
"The crowds have been remarkably huge, especially for a challenger to an incumbent.
McDonald's Big Mac seemed big years ago, but looks tiny in comparison with the remarkably huge burgers sold at many fast-food chains these days.
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The vehicle appears remarkably high, with huge ground clearance for its portal axles, also sourced from Mopar.
His company, Teledyne, became a remarkably successful and huge conglomerate, with an assortment of related — and unrelated — businesses.
The second is that just as companies can become huge remarkably quickly, they can fade even faster.
Remarkably, besides its huge zinc content (zinc lenses) [ 265, 266], the Pilbara Craton also contains filamentous microfossils [ 267, 268].
Remarkably, there is a huge divergence based on region.
The difference is not huge, but remarkably durable.
They are remarkably willing to travel huge distances in pursuit of everything from bowling conventions to factory outlets.
To recap, in the last 20 years or so, Steve Jobs & Friends have been remarkably successful at creating huge new markets out of whole cloth -- including the user-friendly PC, the portable MP3 player, the touch screen-enabled smart phone, the App economy -- each of which has had profound effects on a myriad of other industries.
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