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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big about" is not a commonly used phrase in written English and may be considered grammatically incorrect.
A more natural way to express a similar idea would be "concerning" or "regarding." For example: - The company's new policy sparked controversy in the media, especially big about the impact on employee benefits. - The politician made a big speech about the importance of education reform. - The teacher was excited to teach her students about the big scientific discovery.
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Nothing big about it.
So she's been really big about it.
THE ROOM Big, about 450 square feet.
"I feel very big about it.
"He reveled in thinking big about ideas and encouraged speculation".
Be Big About It My brother and I are estranged.
Detroit is thinking big about an abandoned train station.
"They've been talking big about Mayorga, but maybe they should now talk big about me".
So it was decided to think big about the architects.
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"The animal is very big - about 10kg," said a waitress contacted by telephone.
At least one new region will be big about the size of Hong Kong (some 1,000 square kilometres).
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