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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area of open land, often in the context of agriculture, sports, or nature.
Example: "The children ran freely in a big field, enjoying the warm sunshine and fresh air."
Alternatives: "a large field" or "an expansive field".
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"It's such a big field".
"Yeah, it's a big field, but the hitters have gaps.
His trainer, Bob Baffert, expected a big field.
The other would be to redouble efforts to develop Pungarayacu, a big field of heavy oil.
As Denton pointed out, "There's not a big field of croc-savvy kids".
"As far as I know, it's a big field of grass," he said.
Biometeorology is a big field, & in the light of spacial & chronological variations it's practically impossible to do any controlled experiments.
I lived on a farm, and so we played on a big field cut out of the corn.
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The Patriots were thin this year on the defensive line, and the absence of a big, field-stretching wide receiver hurt them against the Jets.
It's a big-field handicap in which to keep stakes low and avoid spoonerisms.
The Spring Cup, traditionally a big-field handicap, has been a notable sufferer, reduced to seven participants from the 17 who had entered to run at Newbury.
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