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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big paragraph" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a paragraph that is lengthy or contains a lot of information.
Example: "The essay was well-written, but it included a big paragraph that could have been broken down into smaller sections for clarity."
Alternatives: "a lengthy paragraph" or "an extensive paragraph".
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"A big paragraph or a small paragraph?" "Taking a paragraph and changing words, I've done that before; it wasn't a big deal," he decided finally.
You don't want to start with a big paragraph and overwhelm the reader.
Re-write some of your vital notes out in bullet points, it's easier to remember rather than reading a big paragraph.
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The senior Thomas Schell writes in one big paragraph when he is not, as a means of carrying on a conversation, writing single sentences.
In his big paragraph of melody describing the prince's suffering, Mr. Fischer-Dieskau conveys tremendous compassion, emphasizing emotional detail rather than the allure of his own sound.
Not a great paragraph in the CV.
Break up big paragraphs into two or more smaller paragraphs.
If you forget a big line, say a paragraph in a script, cut to the chase and improvise the meaning of the line.
You might not have much to say about a simple entry on someone's birth, but you could write a longer paragraph on a big career change that happened later.
If the second paragraph gets too long, split it into two paragraphs simply because a big block of type on the page is unattractive and hard to read.
And because McDaniel's book starts getting silly in its first paragraph, that's a big problem.
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