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The phrase "a particularly big stake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant interest or investment in a situation, often in contexts like business, gambling, or decision-making.
Example: "In this negotiation, there is a particularly big stake for both parties involved, as the outcome could determine the future of their companies."
Alternatives: "a notably large interest" or "a significantly high investment".
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But hospitals have a particularly big stake in the issue.
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