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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big climb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase in difficulty, effort, or elevation, often in the context of physical activities like hiking or metaphorically in challenges faced in life or work.
Example: "The mountain trail was steep and challenging, making it a big climb for even the most experienced hikers."
Alternatives: "a steep ascent" or "a significant challenge".
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It's been a big climb for the self-taught photographer and Native American activist who prizes creativity and social consciousness.
The average VAM for a big climb on the Tour last year was 1,400m or 1,500m.
After traveling inland, the race ends next Sunday with a big climb, over the 4,906-foot 4,906-footSuMillcreek Summitl circuits andund the Roseveral in Pasadena.
In addition, analysts say that many investment fund managers accumulated euros on the conviction that the currency was overdue for a big climb back.
J. T. Horn, a project manager for the Trust for Public Land, a conservation group, recommends a part of the Appalachian Trail to cross-country skiers and snowshoers that offers a big climb, a big descent and a big river.
"My sense is that you go up the ladder a couple of rungs and then it's a big climb to get to where the next opportunities are," said Frances Phillips, the program director of the Creative Work Fund, a grant-making body that supports collaborative art projects in the Bay Area.
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But for diehard red shirts, that would be a big climb-down.
"It's a big climb-down linked to the election — it's political," said Nicolas Bouzou, director of Asterès, a financial consultancy in Paris.
Sheffield – dubbed the "home of climbers" – has a big climbing community and is a short train ride from world-class climbing at Stanage.
People ask me what's next, but there's been lots of times in my life where I've worked up to a big climbing goal and said: "Yeah!
Iran has reportedly submitted a response to offers of negotiation on its nuclear program, though it apparently will not back down on the issue of uranium enrichment; this marked a big climb-down from the hawkish rhetoric of a week ago, when both sides engaged in fiery rhetoric.
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