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The phrase "a big segment about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substantial portion of content that discusses a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "The documentary features a big segment about climate change and its impact on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a large portion regarding" or "a significant part concerning".
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The Philadelphia office had brought the case, and so when the producer from "60 Minutes" called to say he wanted to do a big segment about the world's first teenage stock market manipulator, he called the Philadelphia office.
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He would learn a lot more about the future of health care benefits as envisioned by the insurance industry and a big segment of corporate America than if he stayed in Washington.
Thus a bigger segment is more likely to bear sensitive information.
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A much bigger segment of those mortgages — about a quarter — are either in default or severely delinquent now.
By delaying Office, a bigger product segment by revenues than Windows, Microsoft is denying itself revenue.
While waiting for the big announcement though, CNN did a segment about giving birth in the UK.
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