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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big gun" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person or thing that is powerful or influential in a particular field or situation. Example: "The new CEO of the company is a big gun in the technology industry, with over 20 years of experience at top companies."
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"And Illuzzi's a big gun".
"It's a big gun," Mr. Browne said.
Because I've got a big gun".
No. Someone had misfired a big gun and wounded himself.
On the top sat a soldier with a BIG gun.
Judicial review is a big gun, but only for the rich.
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Because I've got a bigger gun.
Get a gun and then a bigger gun.
To succeed, some said, the administration will need to bring in a bigger gun.
"This is the same as getting to the diamond mine first with a bigger gun".
"When people have no recourse, the answer becomes, 'Can I get a bigger gun?'" says Dudley.
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