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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gigantic bazaar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large marketplace or a place filled with a variety of goods and activities, often in a vibrant or chaotic manner.
Example: "The festival featured a gigantic bazaar, where vendors sold everything from handmade crafts to exotic foods."
Alternatives: "a massive market" or "an enormous fair".
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The World Wide Web has become a gigantic bazaar for every imaginable type of collectible.
On Sundays, Kashgar hosts a gigantic bazaar -- including a nearby animal market -- that draws 100,000 traders from China, Central Asia, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Russia, even Eastern Europe.
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