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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or important legal matter, investigation, or situation that requires attention.
Example: "The detective was excited to take on a big case that could potentially lead to a breakthrough in the ongoing investigation."
Alternatives: "a major case" or "an important case".
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But it also is a big case for law.
It's a big case, but it's not that big.
"It's going to be a big case," Mr. Burns said.
It turned out to be a big case for me.
Anytime anyone wanted to, they could make a big case, so they just haven't wanted to".
"You don't take these jobs without wanting to bring a big case," he said.
Still, the rise of vertebrates is a big case to lose.
Is anybody else feeling a big case of FOMO coming on?
He was too nervous – petrified before a big case, and diffident about his own abilities.
He said such a big case was not within his jurisdiction.
"I kind of approached it as if this was a big case, or a budget decision".
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