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The phrase "also has a big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an additional characteristic or feature that is significant in size or importance.
Example: "The new smartphone model also has a big battery that lasts longer than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "also features a large" or "additionally possesses a significant".
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Price also has a big impact on the supply side.
He also has a big advantage in fund-raising.
But society at large also has a big stake.
According to Roenneberg, age also has a big influence on chronotype.
He heads the party's secretariat, which also has a big say in appointments.
This is because Kayseri also has a big base of Gulenist support.
Up north, AstraZeneca also has a big factory in Macclesfield and a vaccine facility in Speke.
Alicia Florrick also has a big talent, and she went to law school.
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"But let me tell you, when I'm in, I'm in all the way!" Mr. Perry also has a big-budget bus — with "PERRY" painted huge on both sides.
But the book also has a bigger agenda.
The device also has a bigger battery than ever before.
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