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The phrase "a big error for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a significant mistake has occurred in relation to a specific subject or context.
Example: "This was a big error for the company, leading to a loss of trust among its clients."
Alternatives: "a major mistake regarding" or "a significant error in".
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A mismatch of a few millimetres is already a big error for image registration in small-animal imaging: e.g. Ji et al. [31] showed that when using a proper calibration method for co-registration and a special bed mounting interface, the accuracy of small-animal SPECT-CT registration can reach sub-millimetre accuracy without using extra markers.
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In blood image, there are similar color scales in WBCS with some other blood particles that cause a big error in thresholding method for cytoplasm segmentation, so we individuate the WBCs in sub-image to reduce the errors.
But if you're hoping for a big error and a shock Labour win, consider this: right now, the Tories are leading by an average of about 15 percentage points.
Give NBC credit for dealing with a big error that threatened to sow further mayhem on a very delicate story.
The pathmaxretrans_ parameter set to 1 produces, when the available bandwidth is high and there is a big error rate, an increment in disordered packets for which the baseline SCTP is not well prepared.
That's a big error.
"I think they really made a big error".
The forecast comes with a big error bar, however.
That turns out to be a big error at Relay.
Sainsbury's made a big error last week.
That's a big error rate.
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