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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are big on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong preference or enthusiasm for something.
Example: "They are big on sustainability and always choose eco-friendly products."
Alternatives: "are fond of" or "have a strong preference for".
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Some are big on money, others on bombast, but few are inspiring or visionary.These are gross generalisations, of course.
We are big on bikes".
The Pixar people are big on research.
The attentive waiters are big on smiles.
Many celebrities are big on ellipticals.
The Poles are big on diminutives.
Pies are big on his menu.
"The Taiwanese are big on tea," Wu says.
Swimmers are big on tattoos — so much exposed skin.
Great presidential lines are big on short words.
Beards are big on campus, from lumberjack-full to sculptured.
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