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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big controversy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where there is a lot of disagreement, debate, and/or media attention. For example, "The decision to close the school caused a big controversy amongst parents."
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The big controversy, John Kerry.
"It's a big controversy," Boos told me.
"It openly flirts with a big controversy.
And yet it was a big controversy".
"I don't understand what the big controversy is about.
The big controversy came over the income statement treatment.
"There's a big controversy about that," Dr. Domatob said.
This first name actually was the compromise resulting from a big controversy over the naming process.
Anthony P. Mercantante, the township's planning director, said: "It has become a very big controversy.
Journalists know this feeling — a promising lead, apparently corroborating evidence, a big controversy.
But it's a pretty big controversy and there will be more to this story yet.
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