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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big piece" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large portion or segment of something, whether it be physical or abstract. Example: "She took a big piece of cake and enjoyed it during the party."
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Justice and Customs have a big piece.
He's a big piece of our team".
Nathaniel tore a big piece out of the map.
"Jeremy's a big piece of our team," Woodson said.
"Among male/female differences, that's a big piece," he said.
DAN MCGINN: Those constraints weren't a big piece of it?
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It's a big piece of silverware Novak Djokovic holds aloft.
Psychology may hold a big piece of the puzzle.
At 59.1" by 78.7", this is certainly a big piece.
"Certainly diversity is a big piece of that," he said.
But not everything, but a big piece of that.
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