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Idiom
Big time.
This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
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In 1939, when this commission functioned, there was a big time lag between the investigation and the event, and you have to consider the climate at the time the hearings were held.
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"That's a big time for us".
"It takes a big time commitment".
"My '87 Saab had big-time lag from a stop, then kicked in suddenly, and watch out," he said.
"There is a big lag time between when you drill exploratory wells and when you get production," Ms. Kah said.
"Lee will be a big-time stud.
"And that's a big-time thing.
"He's a big-time winner".
"We are in a big-time environment.
Banga: I think it is, because all the big civil projects being planned by China have a time lag of six to eight months, but you can see the improvement happening now.
Yet there is a lingering sense that Europe simply suffers a time lag.
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