huge margin

collocation in English

meaningsofhugeandmargin

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huge
adjective
uk
/hjuːdʒ/
us
/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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margin
noun
uk
/ˈmɑː.dʒɪn/
us
/ˈmɑːr.dʒɪn/
the amount by which one thing is different ...
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(Definition ofhugeandmarginfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That is oil that we should be refining ourselves given ourhugemarginof spare capacity.
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We are profoundly interested in thehugemarginbetween the farm and the retailer's store.
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Naturally, it is inappropriate to overdose on vitamins and minerals, but there is ahugemarginbetween overdose and harmful levels.
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Nevertheless, the rules provide for ahugemarginof error.
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We are not playing with ahugemarginto spare.
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Why on earth did they go ahead with that proposal, given thehugemarginof error, when they did not need to?
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Last month, we voted, by ahugemargin—more than seven or eight; the figure was nearer to 100—to devolve power to the lowest possible relevant level.
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She won the primary handily over her two opponents by ahugemargin.
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He went on to win by ahugemargin.
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Here, the mean expression increases by 400% compared to foetal and primitive erythrocytes, and covers ahugemarginof deviation.
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He won the election by ahugemargin.
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Anotherhugemarginof victory but no details have survived.
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He used to easily win his classroom representative elections by ahugemargin.
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She won with ahugemarginof 12,000 votes at the time.
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She had been elected for the first time in 2005 with ahugemarginof 1,00,340 votes with all other 13 candidates forfeiting their candidature.
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Slater's motion was, however, defeated by ahugemargin.
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He lost by an unreasonablyhugemargin.
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Shapp won victory by ahugemargin.
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Forecasts are subject to huge margins of error and can at best be no more than speculative.
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They however did not enjoy the huge margins of victory they were used to from previous parliamentary elections.
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