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big bang
noun
An explosion giving rise to a universe.
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'big bang' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the scientific theory about the origin of the universe, or more generally, to describe something that has a sudden and dramatic start or effect. For example, "The launch of the new product was a real big bang that got everyone energized and excited about the project."
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"It's a big bang.
Yes, that "Big Bang Theory".
To the Big Bang.
Voilà: the Big Bang.
and Big Bang.
Big Bang Theory?
The big bang comes.
"It's time for big bang reforms.
That is the point of Big Bang.
He said: "We heard a big bang.
Another example is "The Big Bang Theory".
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