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The phrase "a big building" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a structure, typically in contexts related to architecture, real estate, or urban planning.
Example: "The city is known for its skyline, which features a big building that stands out among the rest."
Alternatives: "a large structure" or "a massive edifice."
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MR. MURPHY They share a big building.
"But it's a big building".
"We don't need a big building in our midst".
"It's a big building where the regime forces were headquartered".
A cabinet department in a big building administers it.
It is a big building to play with.
"They're building a big building a block away — excavating".
"It is a big building," she said, looking nervously toward her workplace, 1515 Broadway.
This is a big building, and this building is much smaller than the Temple of Jupiter.
(Another person's voice can be heard recounting his dream about two planes hitting a big building).
It's on the street, there's a fire station, and a big building across from it.
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