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The phrase "a big raise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an increase in salary or wages, typically in a professional or employment context.
Example: "After my performance review, I was thrilled to receive a big raise that reflected my hard work over the past year."
Alternatives: "a substantial increase" or "a significant pay hike."
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I'll get a big raise.
I'm definitely getting a big raise.
Beloved closer and folk-hero Jonathan Papelbon took a big raise and signed with the Phillies.
He said the $7,600 he gets a year is like a big raise.
just gave his lowest-paid workers a big raise "for the good of the social order".
But he has already received a big raise for this year.
It's an excellent tool for getting a big raise or free agency.
What do you do when your branch manager threatens to walk if he doesn't get a big raise?
Think of it this way: someone who gets a big raise doesn't usually spend it on groceries.
NBC gave the cast members a big raise, which was followed, almost four years later, by another big raise.
With two seasons remaining on his six-year $17 million Jets contract, Johnson demanded an extension with a big raise.
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