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The phrase "a big hole between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant gap or space separating two objects, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "There is a big hole between the two buildings that makes it difficult to navigate the area."
Alternatives: "a large gap between" or "a significant void between".
Exact(2)
"There was a big hole between his eyes.
"There is a big hole" between his eyes, she said.
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There's a big hole".
"This is a big hole.
"It leaves a big hole".
It was a big hole.
"It's a big hole," Pedro Feliciano said.
"But we dug ourselves a big hole.
Removing one doctor left a big hole.
"We are already in a big hole".
Its absence will leave a big hole".
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