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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big settlement" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a large or significant agreement or resolution between parties, typically in a legal or financial context. Example: The company was forced to pay out a big settlement to the victims of their faulty product.
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On Friday, it announced a big settlement expansion programme.
A big settlement stands to help his agency's cause.
Unusually for such a big settlement, neither regulator has made any comment.
They're going to get "a big settlement" from some lawsuit any day now.
Their marriage ended in divorce in 1991, and Mrs. Kluge received a big settlement as well as the Virginia estate.
They say that plaintiffs' lawyers charge such fees even when a big settlement is quick, fixed and certain.
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Of course, this may just be another negotiating tactic for a bigger settlement.
The government has to require either a bigger settlement, which seems unlikely, or a clear and comprehensive admission of wrongdoing.
Indeed, such a move could have legal implications because it might be interpreted as NBC firing Mr. O'Brien, which could lead to a bigger settlement for him.
OFF the construction-choked streets of Manhattan, tenants are in court fighting condominium developers, in search of justice — or at least a bigger settlement.
"Regulators get a bigger settlement, pound their chest, move on to to the next case and the monitor is left inside the bank," Lawsky said.
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