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The phrase "a big stadium" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a stadium, typically in contexts related to sports, events, or architecture.
Example: "The concert will be held in a big stadium that can accommodate thousands of fans."
Alternatives: "a large stadium" or "an enormous stadium."
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I want a big stadium in London".
"Put a big stadium somewhere else.
"Imagine what a big stadium would've been like.
It was a big stadium, it was going on.
We need a big stadium, no question about it.
It's a big stadium and I enjoy playing there.
"We wouldn't go to a big stadium show of that nature," Ms. Hornstra said.
"Especially looking at players who play for the first time in a big stadium".
"It was a big match for me," she said, "and being on a big stadium" had an unintended effect.
We were young players, it was a big stadium to play in but it was a good game.
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The Wolverines may have an advantage; they have practiced on the Big House rink for days, and they have experience in a big-stadium outdoor game.
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