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The phrase "a really big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the size or magnitude of something in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She adopted a really big dog from the shelter, and it quickly became part of the family."
Alternatives: "a very large" or "an extremely big".
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A really big deal.
A really big one.
It's a really big one.
It's a really big challenge.
With a really big ax.
"It's a really big risk".
I'm a really big fan.
"It's a really big opportunity".
A really big sale.
A really big drink".
It made a really big impression".
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a really big redevelopment of
a really big krynychka
a really tremendous
a really huge
a really ambitious
a really formidable
a really abundant
a genuinely big
a really substantial
a very big
a really lovely
a seriously big
a really fundamental
a really grand
a really big time
a really short
a really unhealthy
a really bad
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