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The phrase 'a big premium' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is of especially high quality or value. For example, "The manager was very impressed with the new employee, who brought a big premium of knowledge and experience to the team."
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We put a big premium on what we call "originality".
Some companies place a big premium on creating a mission statement.
In short, it's a highly leveraged, older company trading at a big premium to its peers.
Fact is, it's just what you'd want a big premium saloon to be.
Berkshire Hathaway, his investment company, is paying a big premium for Burlington Northern Santa Fe.
Is it a bargain given that pure organic gets a big premium?
"In mobile, there's a big premium on creating single-purpose, first-class experiences," he said.
A share buyback would be a safe short-term option; paying a big premium for an acquisition would not.
In return for accepting junior status in the merger, he obtained a big premium for Chrysler shareholders.
A Breakingviews analysis suggests that even while paying a big premium, Oracle could reap a hefty return.
The President evidently puts a big premium on loyalty, and the people who work for him know that.
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