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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big void in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant absence or lack of something in a particular context, such as emotions, experiences, or resources.
Example: "After the project was canceled, there was a big void in the team's motivation and enthusiasm."
Alternatives: "a significant gap in" or "a major absence of".
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Your passing leaves a big void in my heart.
Henry admitted: "I soldier on but it's left a big void in my life.
"Since she's gone, there's a big void in my life," he said, his voice catching.
"It's going to be a big void in our office," said Mr. Hartstein, the county fire marshal.
The exit leaves a big void in the Cardinals and in the game as a whole, Jeff Passan writes on Yahoo.com, and spells the end of a managing era that La Russa helped forge, writes Tom Verducci on SI.com.
This major shift in the executive branch's attitude toward climate change leaves a big void in the U.S.'s — and the world's — environmental stewardship, one that the private sector must fill.
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He was carted into the locker room with a chest injury and was not expected to return — a big void for the Packers in the second half.
Seeing him back as his most famous character, you instinctively realize what a big void his absence left in the execrable last go-round.
"There's a pretty big void in the narrative".
This year, like the last 4 years, Christmas in Homs will have a big void, its Muslim merrymakers.
This is a big void".
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