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The phrase "a great hole" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large opening or cavity in a surface, often in a physical context. Example: "After the storm, we discovered a great hole in the backyard where the tree had fallen."
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A great hole," he said.
It's like discovering a great hole in the ground.
13 was a great hole because of risk-reward.
"I have always said this: I think 17 is a great hole," Woods said Tuesday.
In "The America Play," all we know is that the characters are in "a great hole.
"We've got a great hole and it's a big challenge," Quenneville said.
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Whether it's a certain celebrity style or designer acumen, the luxury home beat is a great honey hole to fish for ideas and inspiration.
Whether you cycle or drive there, Waihi is a town well worth a visit due to a whopping great hole in the ground — a mine named Martha — that folk have been taking gold out for well over a century.
Not to express his disgust that three screenwriters and one director had managed to film a story with a dirty great hole in it, but to complain that they were all spending too much money on 10-cent telegrams.
The emergency room is a great big hole".
I've never seen a gash like it, it's a great big hole.
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