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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big friend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a friend who is physically large or to express a strong friendship bond in a more informal context.
Example: "Ever since we met in college, I've had a big friend who always looks out for me."
Alternatives: "a close friend" or "a great friend".
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He's a big friend of Damien Hirst".
Instead, the U.S.A. should be a big friend.
And Damien Hirst is, of course, a big friend of Rosenthal's.
Whitten asks me how Cliff Richard is. "He was a big friend of Jerry's.
Mr Erdoğan is a big friend to Syria's strongman leader, Bashar Assad, and has urged him to ease his iron grip.
Seabron Ward, 19, a student at the University of Colorado at Denver, said that many students consider it a status symbol to build a big friend list.
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He added: "I knew him very well – a very big friend of mine.
"I went to QPR with Drogba and [we had] no strikers on the bench". "He is a big, big, big friend.
"The really 'popular' monkeys would have a high eigenvector, or a really big friends-of-friends network," Brent said.
Now there's a nice big "Friends" button at the top of the app.
So, New York, you just got a big new friend, and her name is Europe.
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