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The phrase "a very big undertaking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a task or project that requires significant effort, resources, or commitment.
Example: "Starting a new business is a very big undertaking that demands careful planning and dedication."
Alternatives: "a significant endeavor" or "a major project".
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Not that it's negative but the whole business is a very big undertaking.
"In Australia, you have decided on a new submarine program, which is fantastic, but it's not going to be here for a number of years and it is a very big undertaking," said Gunilla Fransson, Saab's senior vice president for security and defense solutions.
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That's a very big job which we don't feel we're able to undertake: the library could need 20 to 40 volunteers.
"I am sceptical of scaling to ten times that size, because getting 3.5m tonnes of biomass to a single collection point is going to be a very big undertaking .Billions of tonnes of agricultural waste are produced worldwide each year, but such material is thinly spread, making it expensive to collect and transport.
A very big mark.
A very big man.
Well, a very big thumb.
To put it another way, Roberts undertook an act of statesmanship for the national good by being willing to anger his own "constituency" on a very big question.
A very big bus".
A very big foot.
A very big truck.
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