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The phrase "a big strike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant or major strike, often in the context of labor disputes or sports events.
Example: "The workers organized a big strike to demand better wages and working conditions."
Alternatives: "a major strike" or "a significant strike".
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He doesn't have a big strike zone".
Will prospectors ever make a big strike closer to civilization?
But plans are now being made for a big strike on 15 February.
So it's hard to imagine them taking a big strike with all their other problems".
They're like: "Do you know you just added a big strike to yourself?
A big strike, on the other hand, would set them on the road to substantial financial recovery.
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But another is that their lankiness gives them a bigger strike zone.
The Mets know they can beat the Braves, he said, and now they can focus less on the umpires -- who they believe sometimes allow a bigger strike zone for Atlanta pitchers -- and more on simply executing.
Perhaps it is because the Giants have often been mediocre at home, with the offense lacking unpredictability and a big-strike capability.
One Cruz adviser likened his approach to a baseball umpire with "a big-strike-zone mentality right now," meaning he is giving his GOP colleagues and their ideas the benefit of the doubt in the ongoing talks.
But with a chance for a big hit, Mondesi struck out on a 95 mile-an-hour fastball, ending the inning.
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