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The phrase "are big with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is pregnant or expecting a child, often in a colloquial context.
Example: "She is seven months along and really are big with her first baby."
Alternatives: "are expecting" or "are pregnant".
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Velvet or vintage beaver muffs ($45) are big with the ice-skating crowd.
While their peers the Walker Brothers are feted by Radiohead, Blur and Pulp, the Bee Gees are big with boy bands: 911, Boyzone, Take That.
But the ugly little truth is that some states are more important than others, not just because they are big (with a lot of electoral votes) but because they are up for grabs.
The regional variations are big, with Austria, Germany, and Luxembourg boasting jobless rates of around 5%, while crisis-hit Greece and Spain have one in four out of work.
THE BED Set in a grand Victorian pile just back from busy Filey Road (the traffic didn't bother me, but pack earplugs if you're a very light sleeper), Crown House's two bedrooms are big, with high ceilings, huge windows and deep carpets.
The stakes are big with the 787.
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The bathroom was big, with a window.
They're big with Shaq and strong.
It was big, with lots of room to work.
Apparently, archery is big with the daytime crowd.
" 'Requiem' was big with film students and drug addicts.
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