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The phrase "a big accident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an incident that caused significant damage or disruption, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The traffic was backed up for hours due to a big accident on the highway."
Alternatives: "a major accident" or "a serious accident".
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"A big accident now hurts us all.
"Maybe there might have been a big accident," he said.
A big accident becomes a laboratory for studying how to prevent the next one.
The tiniest little thing can lead to a big accident in those conditions.
Her parents were 20 when she was born – "I was, like, a big accident," she says.
It was a big accident and it soon became clear that Bianchi was badly injured.
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Again, after any big accident, one can find people who say they were worried about safety, or even claim to have been sacked for raising concerns.
It wasn't a great afternoon for Nicky Hayden who had a really big accident.
They believed with all the power of their fierce, tiny hearts that they could drill farther and farther down into the ocean without ever having a really big accident.
And then I had a very big accident where I almost lost my eyesight. .
"It's all been a big, giant accident," he said.
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