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The phrase "a big waste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is considered to be a significant misuse of resources, time, or effort.
Example: "Spending hours on that project turned out to be a big waste of time."
Alternatives: "a complete waste of" or "a total waste of".
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"Seems like a big waste of money".
"It would be a big waste of money.
Also, it is a big waste of time and money.
I thought it was a big waste of time.
It was a big waste of money for everyone".
I felt it was a big waste of time.
And it's a big waste of gas if they make the trip empty.
He considered the drug ineffective at safe doses — "a big waste of money for the company".
Others just wonder if it is all a big waste of time.
"This whole election has been nothing but a big waste of money".
Mr. Reid greeted the conclusion of Mr. Cruz's performance by declaring it "a big waste of time".
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