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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a big area' is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a physical space that is relatively large. For example, "The lake occupies a big area of the park."
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"This is a big area for us".
"This is not a big area.
Predictive analytics is a big area of focus.
That's a big area for us," said Farage.
"It's a relatively cheap way of sampling a big area.
Brick Lane is a big area and it's very political.
There's a big area here we're not learning about".
But it's a big area, the size of a couple of football fields.
China has become a big area of activity for the Econometric Society.
He said, "See this piece of land?" We saw how much it was, a big area.
It's a big area is gonna have reliable electricity at least cost.
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