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The phrase "a man of big" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be used in an incomplete context where "big" is meant to describe a specific quality or characteristic, but it needs further clarification.
Example: "He is a man of big dreams and aspirations."
Alternatives: "a man of great" or "a man of substantial".
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Duchin, a man of big gestures and enthusiasms, is the son of Peter Duchin, the bandleader.
He is the same as ever, a man of big ideas.
For example, he had wanted to say that the president was a man of big ideas.
"Here's what I think," he answers, before launching into a detailed plan to fix the problem.Mr Edwards is a man of big plans.
He has always been a man of big ambitions, and his latest is to secure an immigration overhaul, long a priority for business.
He was considered by peers as a man of big ideas, a crusader for free markets and a risk taker in the Texas wildcatter tradition.
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But Maillot, a big man of big, vehement ideas, says that even though he knows he's in "the most luxurious situation", he doesn't feel any guilt.
Addressing Dixon directly in court today, the judge said: "You are a young man of big build and the blow was hard enough to break his nose in three places and knock him out.
I'm an oaf of a man, too big and fat for saving anyone, I don't know beans.
Obama spotted a hieroglyphic depiction of a man with big ears and announced it resembled him: "Hey that looks like me.
ALEX GARCIA, left, is a man with big plans, one of which will take up 14,000 square feet, in fact.
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