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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big maker of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a company or individual that produces a large quantity of a particular product or item. Example: "Apple is a big maker of consumer electronics, including smartphones and laptops."
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Intel, a big maker of computer chips, has called on the industry to double that performance.
In Thomas & Betts, ABB will acquire a big maker of industrial electrical components.
The pact joins AOL, a large media company, with Sony, a big maker of electronic devices.
So when I read that a big maker of the stuff had cut production, my first thought was: Good riddance.
In October, Dell signed a five-year partnership deal with EMC, a big maker of computer storage systems.
In Asia, Mr. Greig likes Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, a big maker of chips for American companies and for local markets.
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This interview with Andy Mills, the president of Medline Industries, a big maker and distributor of health care supplies based in Mundelein, Ill., was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant.
Adobe, the big maker of graphics and photoediting software, offers two photo-specific iPad applications.
"By 2012," he added, "we'll be — and by a large margin — the biggest maker of electric cars.
He added that Monaco had recently acquired the SMC Corporation, a competitor, making it the biggest maker of high-end motor homes.
The payout, which boosted Immelt's total compensation to $21.42 million from $9.89 million in 2009, came in a year that the world's biggest maker of jet engines and electric turbines broke a two-year profit slump and saw its shares rebound.
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