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The phrase "a big league" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a major or significant level of achievement, often in a competitive context, such as sports or business.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally made it to a big league in her career, landing a position at a top firm."
Alternatives: "a major league" or "a top tier".
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I'm in a big league clubhouse right now.
Black's goal is to be a big league closer.
There's no question Shane's a big league player.
"Obviously, Jeff would prefer a big league contract," Frye said.
Such simple joy can be tough for a big league owner.
"He's a big league catcher," Collins said when asked to evaluate his defense.
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Tampa Bay drew a big league-low 1.25 million.
Boston, a big-league town since 1630, doesn't do boosterism.
"We know Juan is a big-league player," Torre said.
They turned it into a big-league franchise through marketing.
"The bottom line is we thought he was a big-league player".
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