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The phrase "a big subject at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant topic or issue in a specific context or location.
Example: "Climate change is a big subject at the upcoming environmental conference."
Alternatives: "a major topic at" or "an important issue at".
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Big data, the proliferation of information and the problem of processing it, was a big subject at Davos.
Currently, Afghanistan is obviously a big subject at the NATO conference in Chicago, with France's new government already having promised to remove troops.
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It's a big subject, covering more ground that slavery at Monticello.
But she has spend much of the last decade looking at health economics, which is a big subject in the US following implementation of the president's Obamacare reforms.
A big subject?
"It's a big subject.
"This is a big subject," he sighs.
Hip-hop is a big subject.
Munch is a big subject for a small museum.
A few scattershot reflections on what is a big subject.
(The Britishness of contemporary British art is a big subject).
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