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The phrase "a really big change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant transformation or alteration in a situation, process, or system.
Example: "The company implemented a really big change in its management structure to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a substantial change" or "a major change".
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This office is a really big change.
"It is a really big change in principle.
For me, my move was to sign with Villa, because it's a really big change.
"It was a really big change for us to use a steamer to do our vegetables.
Late in his book, he approvingly quotes Mr. Zuckerberg as saying that he built Facebook to create something "that actually makes a really big change in the world".
And that subtle change rippled out over time will be a really big change," he says.
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I tend to agree with you that if you want to get any really big changes passed in Washington, you have to appeal over the heads of the congressmen and vested interests, who in many cases turn out to be the same people!
That's a really, really big change.
But the really big change is that the new-model commissioning council is no longer a local arm of government but an agglomeration of mostly privately provided services.
Angmo goes on to explain that the really big change in the past four or five years has been the arrival of television.
Another really big change at Tumblr is we made our first international fashion week program in São Paulo and we're also going to have big initiatives in London, and some cool stuff in Paris as well.
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