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Discover Ludwig"a big expense" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a significant financial cost. For example, "The new car was a big expense for the family."
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Buses were a big expense.
"The camera is also a big expense".
It's a big expense for them".
But setting up a state-owned oil firm is a big expense in itself.
People find it difficult and stressful because it's a big expense.
"In retrospect," he said, "it really hasn't been a big expense at all".
"Growing up, a big expense was a fashion magazine," she says.
Cities are just looking at what their big expenses are, and this is a big expense".
Blood is a big expense" — but if the courts side with Aereo, there will be blood.
Our vehicles take 600 litres of fuel so it's a big expense.
"I don't think it was such a big expense or investigation or anything".
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