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Used with verbs:
"
This project looks huge."
(looks, be: is/am/are)
"
His eyes grew huge when he heard the news."
(grew, got, became)
Used with adverbs:
"
This place is really huge."
(really, pretty, absolutely)
"
They made a potentially huge mistake."
(potentially)
Used with nouns:
"
They have a huge advantage in this game."
(advantage, lead, disadvantage)
"
The search is covering a huge area."
(area, expanse, range)
"
The show was held in a huge auditorium."
(auditorium, stadium, ballroom, arena, building)
"
He's a huge believer of fate."
(believer)
"
There are some huge benefits from the program."
(benefits)
"
Firefighters are dealing with a huge fire."
(fire, blaze, explosion, blast, accident, crash, disaster)
"
He made a huge breakthrough in his research."
(breakthrough, discovery, miscalculation, mistake)
"
There is a huge bump on her head."
(bump, lump, cut)
"
That was a huge challenge."
(challenge, embarrassment, problem, undertaking, setback)
"
The museum has a huge collection of her work."
(collection, display, showcase)
"
He signed a huge contract."
(contract, deal)
"
There's a huge hole in the ground."
(hole, crack)
"
A huge crowd gathered outside the hotel."
(crowd)
"
There is huge demand for the product."
(demand)
"
They made a huge effort."
(effort, improvement, impression)
"
A huge percentage of students attended."
(percentage, amount, number)
"
They live in a huge palace."
(palace, mansion, house, place)
"
This is a huge responsibility."
(responsibility, surprise, upset, victory)
"
The project was a huge success."
(success)
"
I have a huge workload this week."
(workload)