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Discover Ludwig"big dipper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a constellation of stars in the night sky, also known as Ursa Major. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone or something as being prominent or significant. Example in a sentence: As they gazed up at the clear night sky, they couldn't help but notice the familiar shape of the big dipper shining above them.
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big dipper
noun
An alternative term for a rollercoaster.
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"Just left of the Big Dipper".
The Big Dipper or whatever you cared about.
("I can only find the Big Dipper," he admits).
"I haven't seen the Big Dipper in years".
It was a big dipper of a night.
She was able to locate only the Big Dipper.
start with the big dipper and turn the page.
And one day he just had a perfect Big Dipper on his forehead.
The Big Dipper, constellation of the seven brightest stars of the larger constellation Ursa Major.
Now it was over by the Golden Gate Bridge, but the Big Dipper hadn't moved.
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