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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big duty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant responsibility or obligation that someone has to fulfill.
Example: "As the team leader, I feel that it is a big duty to ensure that everyone is on track with their tasks."
Alternatives: "a major responsibility" or "a significant obligation."
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We have a big duty to keep going.
"It's a big duty for me, and I can assure you I will do my best for the Gambian people who love their football so much".
"It is a big duty of care that you have as a psychic, or medium or exorcist.
Nonetheless, because I was very young in my mind undertaking such a big duty as "paying the bills" became indelibly associated with real maturity and responsibility.
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'Everyone has to pay a big import duty in foreign cigarettes, everyone but Marko.
But then once you import it in to Haiti, you pay big duty and it's the shipping container.
However, it also has some disadvantages with respect to the structure itself, such as big duty cycle and difficulty in processing.
The big duty felt over, and now it was up to the Valentina and Alissa.
The point is to help them blend more easily, especially if you don't have a big heavy-duty blender like mine.
When the manager is out of office he turns to his irreplaceable person in the room to leave his big duties in safe hands.
Bayern ought not to have been vulnerable, given their lead, but a home crowd tends to will its team to commit, particularly those with a big club's duty to entertain.
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