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The phrase "about something big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant topic, event, or issue that has considerable importance or impact.
Example: "The documentary is about something big that could change the way we view climate change."
Alternatives: "regarding a major issue" or "concerning a significant matter".
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Let's fight about something big.
This must be about something big, we thought.
"Something to do with downtown that I can't talk about; something big downtown".
Beneath a veneer of humanism that allows viewers and critics to think the movies are about Something Big -- Good and Evil!
It's thought to be the work of a mad scientist, alludes to the mysterious Network and Mr Rabbit, and it may contain an incredible but elusive secret about "something big".
I'm talking about the mother who got pregnant in the back of her Chrysler, the Lingerie Bowl that Dodge had planned to sponsor during the Super Bowl and the commercial of men at the urinal talking about something big.
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It's about something bigger".
No, love is about something bigger.
"We can prove it's about something bigger," he said.
But the show is about something bigger, they said.
"Do you not understand that this is about something bigger than just myself?
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