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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big beast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large animal or metaphorically to refer to something that is powerful or intimidating.
Example: "The documentary featured a big beast roaming the savannah, showcasing its majestic presence."
Alternatives: "a large creature" or "a massive animal".
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'He's still a big beast.
Ken is not simply a "big beast".
"It was a big beast of a lawnmower," he said.
"I don't really see myself as a big beast.
But that large size makes the phone a big beast.
The system risks being discredited if a big beast like France chooses to ignore the commission.
Now Mr Haddad must face a big beast, and probably without Mr Kassab's backing.
At more than 1,100 pages, this is a big beast that's virile and mobile.
None of them is exactly what you would call a big beast.
The Home Office is inviolable because Theresa May is a big beast.
One is that Brown was a "big beast" before he became chancellor and Osborne wasn't.
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