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The phrase "a big setting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or expansive environment or context, often in relation to a story, event, or situation.
Example: "The movie was set in a big setting, showcasing vast landscapes and intricate cityscapes that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a large backdrop" or "an expansive environment".
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We are not aware of any published data that explored these issues among African Americans from such a big setting.
We are not aware of any published data that reported the associated factors and quantified the heritability of MetS among AA from such a big setting.
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That was a big set to win".
I did not look forward to seeing a big set.
It was incredibly fun to set up such a big set piece for the movie.
It will not be a big, set-piece battle like the Gulf war.
For the SNP came to power promising a big set of giveaways.
I could barely move and I thought, God, don't let there be a big set.
You have to show a big set of bollocks and pick ourselves up.
It's all just a big set-up for some showdown in series four, surely?
That technology, which delivers a crisper picture especially noticeable on a big set, took off slowly at first.
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