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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alone in a big" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where one is describing a feeling of isolation in a large space or situation, but it needs additional information to be fully clear.
Example: "She felt alone in a big crowd, surrounded by people yet disconnected."
Alternatives: "isolated in a large" or "lonely in a vast".
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"You feel like you're all alone in a big world".
"I was alone in a big apartment with two cats," she said.
It's unusual, isn't it, for a 23-year-old to live alone in a big house?
In 1980, the costs and uncertainties of going it alone in a big world frightened a lot of Quebeckers.
It takes a very strong person to be alone in a big city and not feel lonely.
"I kept imagining myself living alone in a big old house with lots of dogs," she said.
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Tessa, who now lives alone in a "great big house" in south London, said it seemed sensible to give her only son some of what he would eventually inherit.
It's the archetype of a suburban family house, which irritates some friends "who think I have no business living alone in such a big house," she said.
Facebook and Sequoia are not alone in making a big bet that Conversational Commerce marks the next stage of texting's evolution.
[Medical student C6] It sounds weird to be alone in such a big group of people, but you do feel like you kind of need someone to go 'Yeah, that was great.' [Medical student B3] I think I would rather have somebody else assess me than assess myself …. 'cause it just gives me a bit more confidence that what I'm doing is right.
This was decades before one was supposed to air such observations, let alone politics, in a Big Brother world.
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