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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a big head' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone who is boastful, and overly confident in their abilities and ideas. For example: "The project leader had a big head and refused to take any feedback from the team."
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He doesn't have a big head".
'Guy had a big head,' he said.
"I had a big head start".
I'm not a big head.
"You've got a big head," Coogan said.
China went first, so it has a big head start.
One is said to have a big head.
I don't know... she's got a big head.
He had a big head of black hair.
"It doesn't have a big head compared to other places.
You can get a big head easily in this business.
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