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The phrase "a big payout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large sum of money received, often as a result of a gamble, investment, or settlement.
Example: "After years of hard work, the company finally received a big payout from the successful merger."
Alternatives: "a substantial reward" or "a large return".
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Either way it faces a big payout.
But Mr. Duncan is not worried about a big payout.
The firm's customers, whose money vanished after the bankruptcy, are also poised for a big payout.
They immediately gained desperately needed cash; purchasers of the policies eventually scored a big payout.
But the sheer size of the transaction is still likely to yield a big payout.
It's OK for Rio Tinto workers – they've got a big payout and they've left.
But if the plan fails, the pilots lose their chance to take a big payout.
Despite his long tenure as AMR's chief executive, however, Mr. Arpey is not expected to leave with a big payout.
Employees receive low salaries early in their careers in return for job security and a big payout in their final years.
Now that Microsoft is buying full control of the Nokia cellphone business for $7.2 billion, Mr. Elop is set for a big payout.
And the worry is that even the likelihood of a big payout could trigger a mass exodus of accounting partners, followed by clients, then by more partners.
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