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The phrase "a big Splash on" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a mix of expressions and may not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
Example: "The new marketing campaign made a big splash on social media, attracting a lot of attention."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a major effect on".
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Which is why it's got a big splash on the second-gen Russians – the ones who've grown up here, with a little help from daddy's no-questions-asked Tier 1 Visa.
We've got Katherine Ryan colonising the panel show circuit with her bitchy one-liners, low-key maverick Mae Martin making a big splash on the alternative scene, and now there's John Hastings, a comic with a grasp of the mechanics of stand-up that puts many of our young pretenders to shame.
(And it's not just Apple: Word of a color tablet device called Courier from Microsoft made a big splash on the site as well, and a company called HTC reportedly has one in the works that uses the Google Chrome operating system. And there are others).
But little Fiji could make a big splash on the sustainability front.
Would you like Hello Magazinee to do a big splash on you?
This book made a big splash on the fantasy scene, and we all await the sequels with great anticipation.
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The Moto Z3 doesn't represent a big leap for the line, but it does introduce a slight change in approach for a company hoping to make a bigger splash on the modular side of the question.
Canonical and Ubuntu made a big splash early on by intensely focusing on a usable Linux desktop experience.
For now, it seems Dolan, always one to make a big splash, is on his way to realizing his greatest failure yet: running the greatest winner to ever stalk the sidelines out of town before he can even get his feet wet as an exec.
Chinese companies already market electric tuk-tuks, but none are quite as ambitious as this new prototype from Terra, and while a Dutch company called The Tuk Tuk Factory launched an EV a couple of years ago called the e-Tuk, it's aimed primarily at the European market, so Terra has a chance to make a big splash depending on its reception.
After five years of mystery, Mr. Ditzel's chip design company, the Transmeta Corporation, made a big splash in Silicon Valley on Wednesday by introducing a new line of microprocessors intended for portable computers and new types of wireless, handheld Web-surfing devices.
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