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Discover Ludwig"big by" is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "by a lot" or "by a large margin," depending on the context. For example: She won the race by a big margin.
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They were big by "indie" standards only.
It's not just big by American standards.
The B.J.P. won big by winning small.
Thinking big: By 1983 we had a facility in Hackensack.
For starters, it's just big by any standard.
"We just started too big by going to Broadway.
All three of them got very big by selling hardware.
He wasn't big, by N.H.L. defenseman standards, or notably fast.
The most obvious is to get big by merging.
None of the offensive linemen are big, by N.F.L. standards.
FOR years, investors have won big by following the crowd.
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