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The phrase "a big head start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant advantage or early lead in a competition or situation.
Example: "With her extensive experience in the field, she had a big head start over her competitors."
Alternatives: "a significant advantage" or "an early lead".
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"I had a big head start".
China went first, so it has a big head start.
"WebMD had a big head start," Mr. Cox said.
And remember, you've already got a big head start.
But your early sensitivity to your daughters' self-esteem is a big head start.
Whichever franchise makes the bigger splash will get a big head start on the rivalry.
Sandy had a big head start on flooding out the city.
"He's had a big head start on the Angels," a person close to Disney said.
Governor Leavitt is getting a big head start on his potential opposition.
Dean Witter could have had a big head start online against its Wall Street competitors.
Home Restaurant in Greenwich Village may have a big head start.
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