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The phrase "a big lie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a falsehood that is significant or impactful, often in a context where the lie is blatant or widely recognized.
Example: "The politician's claim about the economy turned out to be a big lie that misled many voters."
Alternatives: "a major falsehood" or "a significant untruth".
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It's a big lie.
It's a big lie.
'This is a big lie..
It is revisionist history — a big lie.
But that's also a big lie.
Everybody knows that's a big lie!
Iraq, it was all a big lie".
"We are living a big lie," one sheik whispered.
Repetition is all-important to spreading a Big Lie.
You're supposed to, but it's all a big lie".
He described Obamacare as a "disaster" and "a big lie".
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