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The phrase "a big use" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the significance or extent of the use of something, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "The new software has a big use in improving productivity across the team."
Alternatives: "a significant use" or "a major use".
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Spotify historically hasn't been very good at curating music … [And Radio] is a big use case that a lot of people are asking us for".
Transportation, with self-driving vehicles, is going to be a big use of machine learning.
The revenue stuff is working, so a big use of the funds will also be pushing [further] into that.
A big use for Swivel was embedded charts of publicly available data, particularly for press and media (we've used Swivel charts often).
While we see public WiFi protection as a big use case for VPNs, we also see VPNs relied on for everything from bypassing domestic censorship to providing additional privacy against prying eyes.
Hunger strikes are tough and a big use of time.
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You expect eclecticism in a big used-book store, and the Book Center doesn't disappoint.
The paper describes several rules and algorithms for signal flow and demonstrates their effect on two small toy models as well as a bigger use case (MAPK signaling pathway), all in context of using PSFC.
If using a smaller pedal, use a smaller strip; if using a bigger pedal, use two strips.
If you want your pancakes to be big, use a measuring cup that is ⅓ cup.
You've got a good brain, and you've got a big mouth — use it".
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