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The phrase "a big item" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant or large item, often in the context of shopping, inventory, or discussions about importance.
Example: "We need to prioritize a big item on our agenda for the meeting next week."
Alternatives: "a large item" or "a significant item".
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Duration is still a big item in Bausch's work.
That seems to be a big item on the horizon recently featured in PAW.
Security didn't seem to be a big item for either the landlord or Manny Troy.
"It's a big item," he said, but not one that gives him much pause.
He figures cigars would amount to a big item if it weren't for the Lying-In.
Others exclude employer-paid health insurance, which is a big item.
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Other times it's a bigger item, like email campaigns going straight to spam folders.
If it's a bigger item, hold it in purse or jacket, or whatever you have that's available, so that you or anyone else are able to see the item.
Well, it's a pretty big item: Build a new wing off the back of your house.
The marshmallow is a very big item for kids, for the Passover season.
"It's a pretty big item.
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