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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant advantage or benefit in a particular context, such as business or competition.
Example: "Our innovative technology gives us a big edge over our competitors in the market."
Alternatives: "a significant advantage" or "a considerable benefit."
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"But we have a big edge in service.
CNN had a big edge with 1.436 million in that category.
Maxime began a speculative attack, but Yi weathered the storm to emerge with a big edge.
The Mavericks will have a big edge at big guard with Rolando Blackman over Bob Hanson.
We all know that declarer enjoys a big edge over the defenders.
Job losses during Mr. Bush's term, they say, have given Mr. Kerry a big edge.
With that attitude, they had a big edge over most people".
"If you have a dominant closer, it's a big edge," La Russa said.
He's an immigrant, which gives him a big edge with me, to be honest.
"Then, when it rained in a competition, I figured I had a big edge," he said.
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