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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also made a big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant contributions, changes, or impacts made by someone or something in addition to other points mentioned.
Example: "In addition to his other achievements, he also made a big impact on the community through his volunteer work."
Alternatives: "also had a significant" or "also created a major".
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Much like BMS, Celgene also made a big gamble about a decade ago when it developed a class of immune-modulating drugs that included the infamous teratogen thalidomide.
The company has also made a big lobbying effort to drum up additional backing.
We also made a big deal of that insight and created a Bulldozer Award.
The firm has also made a big push into emerging markets.
Beyond the job market, Germany has also made a big effort to improve its education system.
He also made a big success of the Muse bag and other accessories.
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Cable also made a bigger leap than usual from so-called "equidistance" between the other parties, tearing into the Conservatives while speaking of a need for responsible capitalism that had some echoes of Miliband.
Californians are also making a big contribution.
The new bike routes also make a big difference.
More legroom in coach also makes a big difference".
Consumers and the state of a country's infrastructure also make a big difference.
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