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The phrase "a struggle big" is not correct in standard written English
It is awkward and does not follow conventional word order; typically, adjectives precede nouns in a more natural form. Example: "It was a big struggle to complete the project on time."
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"It was a struggle, big-time struggle," Spieth said.
Once a struggling big-box retailer, a new management team at BJ's has reinvigorated the corporate culture, introduced improved merchandise across key departments, enhanced the shopping environment and rationalized expenses.
With this approach, skiing in bumpy terrain no longer becomes a struggle of big muscle movements — over-rotated shoulders, aggressive knee flex and a jarring descent — but a finesse thing executed with subtle pressuring in the feet and ankles.
While auto workers see a contract that extends a lifeline to the struggling Big Three, Wall Street sees baby steps that amount to a glass half-full in some minds and fully empty in others.
They are casting the fight as a struggle between the big banks and smaller local business owners.
"Your fees have to be competitive…it's a struggle for a big company to get scale, and it's daunting for startups".
If you've reached the point where processing the basic motor skills involved in eating a fucking cupcake are a struggle, you have bigger things to worry about than baking.
I'm struggling big time right now.
We were struggling big time with how to manage it".
We didn't know it would be this big a struggle".
But it's probably been as big a struggle as I've had in my career".
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