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Discover Ludwig"big deals" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as to describe important or significant events, achievements, or opportunities. Example: "Winning the regional championship and landing a scholarship were big deals for Sarah, as they helped pave the way for her future success."
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big deals
noun
Plural of big deal
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No big deals were signed.
These are big deals — lots of implications.
The headline reads: 'God Of Big Deals'.
Blackstone could make big deals in 2012.
And those are just the big deals.
All very big deals, very deep down.
"These were big deals," he said.
I like making deals, preferably big deals.
Although acquisitive, it avoided big deals before the crash.
"He was spinning big stories about big money, big deals".
Big deals are drawing significant antitrust and regulatory scrutiny.
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