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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big example" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the significance or importance of an example being given. For example: - "She gave a big example of why we need to prioritize environmental conservation." - "The author used a big example in her argument to illustrate the impact of poverty on education." - "Here's a big example of how technology has changed our lives: we can now communicate with people on the other side of the world instantly." Note: The phrase "big example" may also be used sarcastically to criticize a particularly weak or unconvincing example. In this case, it would be preceded by "not" or "a bad": - "That's not a big example of why we should support your proposal." - "He gave a bad example of how to approach conflict resolution."
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Europe offers one big example.
I kind of look at him as a big example.
Their professor finally interjected: "It's usually used as the big example of the Holocaust".
The big example is the polarised performance of prime and secondary assets.
That event is usually seen as the first big example of a new willingness by China's middle class to confront the government over environmental abuses.
The first big example drew a national audience when the National Park Service let the Yellowstone fire of 1988 burn unchecked.
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Self management and chronic disease are the big examples.
Key to this, in Agrippa's view, is that these teams had not seen big examples of how digitisation could transform healthcare.
"There are some big examples of this – the Five Star movement in Italy is a completely online political party and it's now at 30% in the polls.
Foreign aid and foundation giving can achieve important advances, but the big examples of national success have all required political leadership.
That was the biggest example.
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