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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big budget" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substantial amount of money allocated for a project, event, or production.
Example: "The film was a success largely due to its big budget, which allowed for high-quality special effects and a star-studded cast."
Alternatives: "a large budget" or "a substantial budget".
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A big budget, maybe.
India has a big budget deficit.
Fulfilling big dreams takes a big budget.
Another Cameron trademark is a big budget.
Some moderate Democrats would like a big budget summit.
Medicare, on the other hand, is a big budget problem.
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It was a big-budget movie.
'Miramax has a big-budget studio mentality.
A big-budget new Will Smith flick?
It is a big-budget movie about a big-budget movie.
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