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The phrase "a biggie" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used informally to refer to something that is significant or important.
Example: "Missing the deadline for the project is a biggie that we need to avoid at all costs."
Alternatives: "a major issue" or "a significant matter".
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"That's a biggie".
Looks like a biggie.
This is a biggie.
But here's a biggie.
And habitat loss is a biggie.
It's a biggie isn't it?
This weekend is a biggie.
But this one really is a biggie.
"Cor, that's a biggie," he laughs warmly.
"The bed thing is a biggie".
("Don't chew gum" is a biggie).
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