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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big break" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a significant opportunity or event that leads to success, especially in careers like entertainment or sports.
Example: "After years of struggling, she finally got a big break when she was cast in a leading role in a major film."
Alternatives: "a major opportunity" or "a significant chance".
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"That's a big break.
Was this really such a big break?
Ifans is due a big break.
"It's a big break mentally and physically".
It was a big break for him.
The patients are getting a big break".
This was a big break, of course.
That is a big break with tradition indeed.
It was a big break for the fledgling firm.
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Already we have a big break with the past.
She thought it would be a big break for her.
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