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The phrase "a really big idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept or thought that is significant or impactful.
Example: "The conference focused on a really big idea that could change the way we approach renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a major concept" or "a significant notion."
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That's a really big idea".
"The idea of a self-driving car is a really big idea that will have a big impact on society".
"He said that, in the end, 'Isn't it a really big idea to lift pensioners out of poverty?
But back in 2011 that was a really big idea.
You know you've got a really big idea when other people say, "Go faster.
"What we needed next was a really big idea," Chance says.
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Told in diary form, the book follows an unpopular sixth grader, Rafe, who comes up with what he calls a "stupendous, really, really Big Idea".
"This really big idea [the digital camera], got shoehorned into a footnote of a footnote of a footnote as it traveled up the chain of command.
I've got this really big idea about how politics should really be a bit, like, more human When I was working as David Cameron's director of strategy at No 10, I had this moment of revelation.
But the really big idea the company has been floating is a real-time social search engine.
The really big idea that is missing from today's bill is a sense of how both Royal Mail and the Post Office contain within them the capacity to help society adjust to the sudden changes inflicted on it by rampant market economies.
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