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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big exam" is a correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an important, large-scale exam, such as a college entrance exam or a final exam. For example, "I'm nervous about the big exam next week."
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So I could be doing this big exam three days before the Premiership final.
BEFORE a big exam, a sound night's sleep will do you more good than poring over your textbooks.
It was decided to let him sit the big exam, but it was quite a question we asked.
And he had a 9 p.m. bedtime — 11 p.m. if he had to cram for a big exam.
Delete all of the social media apps on your phone a week before a big exam or deadline.
Jerry Jarvis, the managing director of Edexcel, one of the three big exam boards, has said that early adopters of the diploma risk emerging with a worthless qualification.
But two of England's three big exam boards the only candidates with the experience needed to hit the ground running have ruled themselves out, so choice is limited.
Predictably, it caused an uproar.In this section The coalition's first big exam The giving game No wonder they're scared Team Miliband You know or do you?
If the clothes you wear can affect how you perform in certain situations, how do students think they might dress the next time they have a big exam?
It can help if you're trying to learn a new language, remember your entire musculoskeletal anatomy, or preparing for a big exam.
As a result England have once again been marooned in mid-table and have scant time for extensive revision before their big exam dates in France this September.
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