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The phrase "a big role of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe the significance or importance of something in a particular context, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "She played a big role in the success of the project."
Alternatives: "a significant role in" or "a major part in".
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Video plays a big role, of course.
Consumers still play a big role, of course.
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I personally came out of the meeting thinking there were only two camps: There are people who advocate a bigger role of the state and those who argue for individual rights.
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Because of a bigger role of consultants and less involvements of experts of Rijkswaterstaat in the highway designing process, guidelines become much more obligatory and nowadays contain specific minimum values and other specifications of the highway elements.
Companies have a big role to play because of their relationship with people.
"She's been a big role model of mine and one of my best mates, so to see what she's done today for British snowboarding is insane.
This disease of doubt plays a big role: 81percentt of black voters tell pollsters that a white man will get the Democratic nomination, while only 58percentt of white voters do.
Rojo has a big role ahead of her, and although she brings the perfect package of drive, vision and box-office appeal, it won't be easy.
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