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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big tragedy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an event or situation that is significantly unfortunate or disastrous. Example: "The earthquake was a big tragedy that affected thousands of families and left the community in shock."
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It is a big tragedy and loss for our office.
"It's tough, it's a big tragedy and it has to be so hard for the families".
"He was a great fighter and a great kid and it was a big tragedy".
"But even today it can be said that a big tragedy took place".
"I don't see in this a big tragedy," said a respondent who used the name Lightwatch.
My city of Odessa witnessed a big tragedy on 2 May 2014 when pro-Russians attacked a pro-Ukraine march.
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"This is a bigger tragedy than what happened in Delhi.
O'Brien's downfall reveals a bigger tragedy, argues Jeanrond.
And then a bigger tragedy will bring them back together at the end.
Faisal Shehzad, the district police officer in Mardan, said officers prevented a bigger tragedy by opening fire on the bomber after he threw the grenade.
Mr. Tacopina, surrounded by members of Mr. Brancato's family, later called the officer's death a tragedy, but said, "It would have been a bigger tragedy to convict Lillo for something he didn't do".
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