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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big fun" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an experience that was both large and enjoyable, or to emphasize how much you enjoyed something. For example: "We had a big fun at the carnival!"
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It's time for a big, fun change!
It was a big, fun, campy thing.
"It's a big, fun spot," Mr. Pierantozzi said.
The tickets will cost only ten dollars, and the show will be a big, fun weeper.
It was a big, fun casual dinner with everyone from "Gatsby".
The librettist, Schikaneder, obviously wanted a big, fun popular show with plenty of scenic effects.
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He has a big voice, is big fun and plays like a big man.
A Mrs. Fields bakery poster, offering "Big Fun" cookies to customers who no longer come.
Son of a gun, gonna have big fun on the bayou.
I even wrote in the Guardian at the time: "The Girls will undoubtedly be insulted by this, but they have more in common with Big Fun – a faceless boy-trio who had some feeble hitlets around 1989 – than they think.
Tony Jordan has big fun with a cast of Charles Dickens characters from Oliver Twist to The Old Curiosity Shop.
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