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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big sum of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a large amount of money or a significant quantity of something. Example: "After years of saving, she finally had a big sum of money to invest in her dream home."
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It's not a big sum of money.
A big sum of money and a nice camping trip.
"She heard that the zoo was making a big sum of money out of her popularity".
Any scenario in which Mayer is pushed out would net her a big sum of money.
It sounds like a chapter from a cheesy spy novel: far-right European party, in financial trouble, borrows a big sum of cash from a hawkish Russian president.
"I don't think so, because in Beijing we face such high pressure and children's education costs such a big sum of money, I don't think it's affordable to have more babies," she said.
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Having product trial can let customers check for the quality of each calls before they can invest a bigger sum of money or buy phone cards in higher denominations.
Last year Delhi allotted Manipur a development budget of 11,600m rupees ($260m), a big sum for a state of 2.5m people.
Fetching a big sum for a piece of Paramount could boost the overall value of Viacom.
Hammond has promised a big sum, but the world of hacking is easily large enough to occupy all that money and more.
The British owed the Jews a very big sum of money.
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