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The phrase "a big loaded" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He arrived with a big loaded truck full of supplies."
Alternatives: "a large load" or "a heavy load."
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Even that's a big load for me.
"It was a big load off my shoulders," Ms. Bogen said with a sigh of relief.
He said earlier this week that suggestions of a feud with Evans were a "big load of bullshit".
"He's a big load to handle when he's playing the way he is".
"If you have large legs, you have to move a big load," Dr. Secher said.
"Well, the game of golf is carrying a big load right now," he said.
"It was always going to be a big load this season, but there are potentially bigger things to worry about.
"Winning last year was a big load off my mind," said Leonard, winner of the 1997 British Open.
"All this stuff that Chris and I are at war with each other is a big load of bullshit.
At midday a big load of pasta comes out, they find a big chunk of marble for a table and dig in.
"It's become such a big decision, it's going to be really a big load off my shoulders when it's actually over with," Hornish said recently.
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