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The phrase "a big cat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large feline animal, often referring to species like lions, tigers, or leopards.
Example: "At the zoo, we saw a big cat lounging in the sun, captivating all the visitors with its majestic presence."
Alternatives: "a large feline" or "a giant cat".
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Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11tiajBjWTE&feature=youtu.be "Confessions of a Big Cat Owner": The overwhelming responsibility of caring for a big cat is too often overlooked.
It was like watching a big cat grab its prey.
"To me it was like a big cat".
(He is a big cat person, friends say).
"You would most likely recognise it as a big cat".
Joseph is a big cat or a big 'Cane".
Three days later, I was once again searching in vain for a big cat.
The internet buzzed with unverifiable images of a big cat at night, eyes gleaming.
He was a big cat and wouldn't let anyone near my crib".
He meows, looks directly at the camera, and breaks into a big cat smile.
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