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The phrase "a big speech" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a speech that is lengthy, significant, or important in nature.
Example: "The president delivered a big speech addressing the nation's challenges and future plans."
Alternatives: "a lengthy address" or "an important talk".
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"He made a big speech.
I've never been a big speech guy.
Because this was a big speech with a big message.
A big speech on the subject has been long awaited.
Now, the State of the Union is a big speech, a lot of things happen.
Mr Miliband used a big speech about Britain's future to talk about the past.
On July 1st he made a big speech on how to reform America's broken immigration system.
See articleMr Romney gave what his campaign billed as a big speech on foreign affairs.
She is set to give a big speech next week pitched directly to younger voters.
No, Mrs. Obama didn't give a big speech or negotiate a tricky diplomatic incident.
Sir Menzies confessed to feeling "scared stiff" before a big speech or prime minister's questions.
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