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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big thing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or important item or concept, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "For me, sustainability is a big thing of our time, and we need to take it seriously."
Alternatives: "a major aspect of" or "an important matter of".
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People make a big thing of it.
Well, I certainly wouldn't make a big thing of it.
The first time I went, before we were married, they made a big thing of me.
United seemed determined to make a big thing of the FA Cup.
"She won't make a big thing of the Iran negotiations, and she didn't make a big thing of the criticism she got when she was appointed".
"We have made a big thing of being a sailing unit.
"It is a big game and the media has made a big thing of it.
Physical comedy is a big thing of his which won't come out in this play".
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I don't make a big thing out of it but, of course, I enjoy it.
"We're trying to make a big thing out of it," Baume said of the season's opening day.
It is a big thing because of the issues we have back home".
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