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The phrase "a big change from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant difference or shift in circumstances, conditions, or perspectives compared to a previous state.
Example: "The new policy represents a big change from our previous approach to employee management."
Alternatives: "a significant departure from" or "a major shift from".
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That's a big change from ten years ago.
This is a big change from 15 years ago.
"That's a big change from the last few years".
"That's a big change from the 1980s and '90s.
That's obviously a big change from when we started out".
It's a big change from earlier in the year".
This trend marks a big change from the past decade.
"It is a big change from the last 20 years".
"This is a big change from seven years ago".
All this is a big change from the bad old days.
It's a big change from decades ago, when city bureaucrats considered good design a costly frill.
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