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The phrase "a big dog" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a dog, typically in a context where size is relevant, such as in a conversation about pets or animals.
Example: "When I walked into the park, I was surprised to see a big dog playing fetch with its owner."
Alternatives: "a large dog" or "a huge dog".
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I have a big dog.
It was a big dog".
Why bother: John Masters is a big dog guy.
"We were supposed to say it was a big dog".
"We have a big dog," Mr. Porges said.
It's like a big dog show for me.
"I remember a big dog hopping around," she told me.
"He was a big dog," says Candy Barnes, a schoolmate.
Spinelli's laughter was deep-chested, like the bark of a big dog.
He added, "He has the muscle tone of a big dog".
Not like a big dog, but maybe a Boston terrier or something.
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