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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very big bang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing events that are explosive or significant, often in a scientific or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The scientists were excited to observe a very big bang during the experiment, which indicated a major reaction."
Alternatives: "a massive explosion" or "a huge blast".
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This constitutes going out with a very big bang.
That, dear reader, would be a very big bang for a relatively small buck.
Tarantino knows, though, that what you need to end a film like this is a very big bang.
"The gun device needed a large amount of material, and didn't make a very big bang," Dobson says.
Penn is one of Hollywood's biggest guns, and you cannot wheel him on without getting a very big bang, and so it proves again here.
Penn is one of Hollywood's biggest guns, and you cannot wheel him on without getting a very big bang, and so it proves again here.
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It may look like the gasp of a fireworks display, and it was formed by one very big bang.
It might seem like a joke: the UK's largest youth science and engineering education event, named the Big Bang Fair, is sponsored by companies who make very big bangs indeed.
Your bangs are a very big part of this style.
A very big one.
There's also a very good Big Bang joke – but I won't say more for fear of spoiling it.
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