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"big door" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or significant door, often in comparison to other doors. Example: The castle's main entrance was a big door made of solid oak and adorned with intricate carvings.
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It felt like a big door opening.
"Technology is opening up a very big door," he said.
That really opened up a big door of creative opportunity.
Or rather, a small key to a big door.
Looking back, she proudly recalled: "We opened a big door.
After Ukraine, coming here was a big door opening".
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The big doors opened.
You have got two big doors that have to slam and close and lock.
Come winter, they simply close the big doors and let it hibernate.
"We build big doors and big frames to invite people to come in".
"Australian design has very much an open plan: big doors that open out, very clean, very minimalist," she says.
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