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The phrase "a big consumer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that uses a large amount of a particular resource or product.
Example: "In today's society, we are all a big consumer of digital content, from streaming services to social media."
Alternatives: "a heavy user of" or "a large user of".
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* I'm a big consumer of music.
"China is a big consumer of oil.
Another factor is the economic meltdown in Argentina, a big consumer of chemicals.
Harry is "a big consumer of news" according to a palace source.
I have never been a big consumer of the "self-help" genre.
He wants India to become a hub for defence manufacturing, but also a big consumer of solar power.
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"There has been a big consumer uptake of tablets and iPhones; we started noticing people talking about shows while watching them," says Locke.
When the first touch screen interfaces came out (at least in a big consumer kind of way) it was in smartphones.
"It's a big consumer push," says Mark Margevicius of Gartner.
The idea of a big consumer Internet market is still just an optimistic bet.
Like Symantec, Intel has a big consumer anti-virus business and somewhat of an identity crisis.
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