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The phrase "a big spender" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who spends a lot of money, often in a lavish or extravagant manner.
Example: "At the charity gala, he was known as a big spender, donating generously to the cause."
Alternatives: "a lavish spender" or "a generous spender."
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A V.I.P. and a big spender.
Isn't Mr. Obama a big spender?
A frugal bohemian or a big spender?
"I'm not a big spender," Ecclestone says.
If you're a big spender, that is.
You know, this is a big spender.
In New Orleans, that passes for a big spender.
You can believe that if you're a Big Spender.
He also enjoys tweaking his brother as a big spender.
"I used to be a big spender," he said.
"It sounds ridiculous, because we know he's a big spender".
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