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The phrase "a big crisis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or severe situation that causes distress or difficulty.
Example: "The company faced a big crisis when its main product was recalled due to safety concerns."
Alternatives: "a major crisis" or "a significant crisis".
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For me this was a big crisis.
It will lead to a big crisis in the future.
Only, I think, if we get a big crisis first.
"AC Milan is in a big crisis [financially].
Bill Clinton complained that he didn't confront a big crisis to prove his greatness.
"There's a big crisis in Europe for all furniture producers," he said.
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Had Mr Zhao died soon after the Tiananmen protests, they might have faced a bigger crisis.
Industry leaders warned last year that care homes face a bigger crisis than the steel industry.
I'm most impressed, however, by how passengers on the airplane handled the situation, possibly averting a bigger crisis.
A year after his video went viral, police were sent to his house for a bigger crisis.
"The housing crisis is deep, and my sense is at the moment we're heading for a bigger crisis," he said.
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