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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big mountain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mountain that is large in size or height.
Example: "We hiked for hours until we finally reached the base of a big mountain that loomed over us."
Alternatives: "a large mountain" or "a massive mountain".
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It's a big mountain.
"It's a big mountain to climb.
What a big mountain it is.
It was twice the size of a big mountain lion.
"That's a big mountain for us," he said.
"I know it's a big mountain to climb," he said.
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"Since then, I have wanted to climb a bigger mountain," he said.
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True, the Coalition had a bigger mountain to climb than any other government, again bar Japan, but the other half of the job still has to be done.
The father continues thinking about a bigger mountain and eventually they decide to attempt the nearly 23,000-foot summit of Aconcagua in Argentina.
It was around this time that Alan Kildow decided his daughter had to get out of Minnesota and move to a bigger mountain where she could learn to handle races like the downhill — the daredevil, glamour event of the sport.
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