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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a heated or intense disagreement between two or more people. Example: The family had a big argument over where to go on vacation, with each member arguing for their own preferred destination.
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That was a big argument.
A big argument — he had 200 shoes.
What's the big argument for staying?
STAHL: Okay, so there's the big argument.
The most effective answer to one big argument is another big argument.
Nevertheless, his big argument is a powerful one.
You recently had a big argument with a co-worker.
Hamilton recently told me, "That's the big argument.
"When we were moving, I got into this big argument with her," Walls recalled.
ONE big argument can be a useful, even a welcome, feature of a European Union summit.
The big argument is over the shape of government and its size, within limits.
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