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The phrase "a big stake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant interest or investment in a situation, often in a financial or competitive context.
Example: "Investors have a big stake in the success of the new product launch, as it could determine the company's future."
Alternatives: "a significant interest" or "a major investment".
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He announced a big stake in Apple a year ago, declaring it cheap and calling for stock buybacks.
Chevron holds a big stake in Dynegy.
Despite a big stake in the U.A.E.
And he has a big stake".
So they have a big stake in his success.
Gazprom Export holds a big stake in Overgas.
While it may not be immediately apparent, readers have a big stake in this development.
But then he points out that the West has a big stake in the region's stability.
"We felt that we had a big stake in the upcoming election," he said.
Companies in France and South Korea also have a big stake in reactor building.
"The E.U. has a big stake in preventing this from happening".
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