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The phrase "a big buddy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a close friend or companion who is larger in size or stature, often in a playful or affectionate manner.
Example: "Whenever I need support, I know I can count on my big buddy to be there for me."
Alternatives: "a large friend" or "a close companion".
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"Ally is a big buddy of mine.
It's a job which has been done in the past by, among others, Kenneth Starr, who is also a big buddy of Olson.
Sororities and fraternities have "adopted" some of them, like Tucker Haas (Slide 15), who led cheers this year perched atop a big buddy's shoulders.
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It doesn't have to be a big buddy-system safety precaution.
Stella Parton said: "In the same way that Jane Fonda and people who have been in Hollywood all these years and never said a word, like Meryl Streep was all big buddies with Harvey Weinstein until he got busted.
As he lays out his plan, you are totally with him, even when it gets sidetracked a bit by his big buddy Groot.
Michael Mickeyy" Woods, also known as "Big Boss Man" and "Big Buddy", was sentenced in a Syracuse court on Thursday, the Canadian Press reported. .
The next few days saw me and Missy in the Scott lab tent, along with Missy's new favorite toy, the "Big Buddy" propane heater.
And not to be outdone, his big buddy in Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko – collective farm boss turned last dictator in Europe – has started boasting about his man-sized 126lb catch.
While I had a big-firm buddy pothead who blazed every day after court, cannabis addiction wasn't popular in the suited-and-booted lawyer world.
"Nobody is supposed to be an inspector general and be big buddies with the attorney general," Gohmert said.
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