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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big state of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or substantial condition, situation, or emotional state.
Example: "After the long meeting, I found myself in a big state of confusion about the project's direction."
Alternatives: "a significant state of" or "a considerable state of".
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It reads less like a big "state of England" novel than a smallish postcard mailed from there some years ago.
Every couple of years someone decides to have a big state of the nation about how we're going to rescue poetry and bring it to a new generation.
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Mr. Paterson has 308 more days at the helm of a big state in the midst of disruptive and tough times.
"On the other hand, Colorado is a big state with a lot of places people can come and visit.
It would be carved from Andhra Pradesh (AP), a big state in the south-east of the country.
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RedState's Erick Erickson tweets: Illinois's a big state, a lot of delegates there.
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For a big state issuing a lot of debt, it could amount to millions of dollars of extra interest payments.
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