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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big crush" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong feeling of romantic attraction towards someone.
Example: "In high school, I had a big crush on my best friend, but I never had the courage to tell her."
Alternatives: "a huge infatuation" or "a strong attraction".
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"I had a big crush on him".
Afterward, she was a big crush that I had.
Mikhail Baryshnikov: I had a big crush on him (3).
I was excited – I had a big crush on her.
"I remember having a big crush on him," she said.
"She had a bit of a big crush on Brent, that's for sure," Barr said.
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No one ever had a bigger crush on the Big Apple.
DL: Well, I have a pretty big crush an Arianna Huffington.
However, Hollywood seems to have a particularly big crush on President Barack Obama, whom Republican rival John McCain once lampooned as a celebrity himself.
"I had a really big crush on you and so I had this whole plan, all week I was like, 'He's going to ask me out, he's totally going to ask me out.'".
We were in a meeting and we told this woman about Fred Savage and she started shaking and goes, 'I had like a really big crush on him.' And I go, 'Let's call him!' Fred loves that shit -- he was like, 'What's up?' And she couldn't speak".
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