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The phrase "a big number of problems" is not standard in written English; it is better to say "a large number of problems." You can use it when discussing a significant quantity of issues or challenges in a particular context.
Example: "The project faced a big number of problems, which delayed its completion."
Alternatives: "a large number of problems" or "many problems."
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Our analysis identified a big number of H3-like genes.
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The real instances of these problems are characterized by a considerably big number of possible service center locations, which can take the value of several thousands.
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