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The phrase "a very big impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significant effect or influence something has on a situation or outcome.
Example: "The new policy will have a very big impact on the company's overall performance."
Alternatives: "a substantial effect" or "a significant influence."
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It had a very big impact.
RobertSnozers writes: It ought to have a very big impact.
"You can't expect a very big impact out of that".
I wish I'd published: Hisham Matar's The Return (Viking) made a very big impact on me.
That bid [for the Lloyds branches] had a very big impact.
"I believe they can have a very big impact nationally," Shapps says.
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It had a very, very big impact.
The seminar has had a very big, positive, impact, especially for teachers and I know the methodologies I employ while teaching are likely to change.
These materials include computer printouts, short films, 3-D models, letters, sketches and Polaroids produced by Mr. Mandelbrot and his colleagues, none of which have a very big visual impact.
I don't want to paint a picture that everything is perfect, but these seemingly small steps can have very big impacts.
But even a small amount of errant waste can create "a very big public health impact," said W. Bowman Cutter, an associate professor in the environmental analysis program at Pomona College, who has studied the state's hazardous waste system.
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