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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big battles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe significant or major battles that have taken place. Example: "The history book described the big battles of the Civil War in great detail, including Gettysburg and Vicksburg."
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So big battles.
Two big battles undermined this claim.
But the big battles are over.
But many big battles lie ahead.
That's one of the big battles.
The incident sparked the first of two big battles over the city.
Mr. Clinton rose up, not only winning the big battles, but eventually compiling a sterling record.
You can have some pretty big battles on public commissions too.
"Both parties won big battles, but the Republican gains give them an advantage".
The walkout is unusual at a time when unemployment is steep and organized labor has lost several big battles.
And then, on the leadership issue, she can say, "Look, I've been in the middle of these big battles.
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