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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big package" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large item or collection of items that are packaged together, often in a physical context.
Example: "When I got home, I was surprised to find a big package waiting for me on the doorstep."
Alternatives: "a large parcel" or "a hefty shipment".
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Today she is a student at Roncalli and on track to attend university.The voucher scheme, potentially the biggest in America, was set up a year ago as part of a big package of educational reforms led by Indiana's governor, Mitch Daniels, and his superintendent of schools.
"It was all a big package.
Who knows, maybe there'll be a big package tour!
THIS week's print edition features a big package on the future of higher education.
"We had a big package in the paper about privacy laws," the editor told the Guardian.
A rogue state or terrorist might be able to do better today, but the threat is still a big package.
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Then there was the embarrassing moment when our son prodded the manager's well-fed midriff and announced in a horrid sing-song voice: 'You're having a baby.' You avoid such problems in a big package-type hotel.
Fitting cars with battery packs large enough to give a reasonable driving range remains a big packaging challenge.
Why isn't it pushing for a bigger package?
State and city officials in New York countered with a bigger package that included $20 million in cash.
"Needles are part of a bigger package to help incredibly mistreated, marginalized drug users".
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