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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the size of an educational institution, typically in a comparative context.
Example: "The town has a big school that accommodates over a thousand students."
Alternatives: "a large school" or "a sizable school".
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A big school.
"It's a big school nowadays".
Gascoigne was always a big school.
"But I see it all as a big school.
"It's such a big school, and I got lost.
"It's like a big school hall," Marr replied, rather deflatingly.
I don't care if it was a small school or a big school.
We already have three sittings because we're a big school, with 540 children on roll.
"Paying 30 grand for a big-name speaker at a big school, that is not uncommon," he said.
(It was a big school, to be fair; 4,000 students overall. So maybe they just weren't in my classes).
Sarasota High is a big school — three thousand kids — and there were probably seven thousand people in the audience.
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