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The phrase "a big campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large-scale effort or initiative, often in the context of marketing, political activities, or social movements.
Example: "The organization launched a big campaign to raise awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "a large campaign" or "an extensive campaign".
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A year ago police launched a big campaign in Lalgarh, West Bengal, to recapture the area from Maoist rebels.
There was a big campaign for this over many years.
Perhaps unreported freebies will be a big campaign issue.
"We launched a big campaign highlighting this as a threat.
It could be the basis for a big campaign.
Mr. Williams, it goes without saying, is also a big campaign contributor to Mr. McDonnell.
"It would be a big mistake to wage a big campaign against this.
"It won't be a big campaign against corruption," the retired officer said in an interview.
There's one key that always fits Washington's locks: a big campaign check.
Everyone knows you never want to finish a big campaign night on a headless-body note.
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"We are not going to run a 'big' campaign," he said Monday night.
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