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The phrase "a really big asset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly valuable or beneficial in a particular context, such as business or personal attributes.
Example: "Her extensive experience in marketing is a really big asset to our team as we launch this new product."
Alternatives: "a significant advantage" or "a major benefit".
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He's been a really big asset.
"Personally I'd be delighted to involve him, he's a really big asset.
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He saw me as a really great asset".
The balance sheet in our example had a really big line item called "other assets".
"If you ever do win a lawsuit with claims on Russian assets, collection is a really big issue," he says from the London office of his graphics firm, Getty Images.
It is also considering a really big gun - quantitative easing, or buying financial assets with newly created money.
A really big deal.
With a really big ax.
A really big sale.
A really big drink".
It's a really big one.
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