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The phrase "big cash" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a large amount of money, often in informal contexts. Example: "After selling the old car, I made some big cash that I plan to invest."
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I'm not a big cash person.
Private equity firms are also sitting on big cash hoards.
"Local phone service is the big cash cow," he said.
Participants criticised charities that build up big cash reserves.
"I hooked up with the Lifeline/I got big cash in no time," White says.
The VAT, with food exempted, can be one great big cash cow.
On education, research will get a big cash injection, while secondary schooling will be reformed.
Both new shows are about pairs of contestants circumnavigating the globe for big cash prizes.
Standard Chartered has the same advantages: big cash surpluses and a 3% dividend yield.
However, Hunt admits a big cash injection is not on the cards.
I am one of the very few people to bet with big cash, not just talk.
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