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The phrase "a very big chunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large portion or segment of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After reviewing the report, I realized that a very big chunk of the data was missing."
Alternatives: "a substantial portion" or "a large segment".
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The recession plays an important part in this, but nationalism (or jingoism) is a very big chunk too.
At this point a Silicon Valley startup would typically solicit venture capitalists to make a cash infusion in return for a very big chunk of the company, as much as a third.
But a very big chunk hate us for ruining Lebanon, or view us as uncivilized people.
The patient on Medicare, along with 47 million other Americans, will have a very big chunk of the bill paid by the federal government.
"These states would have a very big chunk of the geographic markets where DOJ has a concern about the antitrust implications of the deal," said Robert Doyle, a former antitrust enforcer now with the private law firm Doyle, Barlow and Mazard PLLC.
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It is a very large chunk of the electorate.
This, then, is more than about stepping on Obama's triumph, or claiming a big chunk of a very big deal.
A very big mark.
A very big man.
Well, a very big thumb.
A very big business.
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