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The phrase "a big response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substantial or significant reply or reaction to something, such as a question or event.
Example: "After the announcement, we received a big response from the community, with many people expressing their opinions."
Alternatives: "a large reply" or "a significant reaction".
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Town officials had expected a big response.
I think he'll get a big response".
Easily recognizable musical quotations garnered a big response.
"Church bells would elicit a big response," Sue told me.
Just as on "American Idol," Mr. Silver's casting call went nationwide and drew a big response.
The programme sparked a big response on Twitter, particularly among those in social care.
I'm convinced a different approach or different administration would elicit a big response from the world.
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Why does he think the issue of women in the novel hasn't sparked a bigger response?
Keaton recognised that he could provoke a bigger response by keeping his face deadpan and making a virtue of his resilience.
First, the decoder must exhibit frequency selective behaviour which means that encoder symbol of a specific frequency causes a bigger response at the decoder than symbols of other frequencies.
The results show that sensors with CNTs functionalized with P3ATs that have alkyl side chains with length similar to the length of the analyte alkane produced a bigger response than the case in which the lengths are different.
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