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The phrase "a big debt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of money that is owed to someone or an organization.
Example: "After years of overspending, she found herself facing a big debt that she struggled to repay."
Alternatives: "a large debt" or "a substantial debt".
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China has a big debt problem.
A big debt load has weighed on the company's finances.
So, France did indeed have a big debt problem.
We'll have a big debt and a stubbornly high deficit.
After struggling with a big debt load, Freescale went public in 2011.
The last time the Republicans threatened a big debt ceiling fight, it worked.
But on second thought, I believe that America owes The Times a big debt.
No country with a stagnant economy and a big debt stock can do that for long.
The airline is already burdened with a big debt load compared with other Asian carriers.
But I won't start my working life with a big debt".
But I don't want to start my working life with a big debt".
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