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The phrase "big fella" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a colloquial way to refer to a large or imposing person. Example: "The big fella lumbered into the room, his broad shoulders filling up the doorway."
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Come on, big fella.
A big fella".
The big fella is winded.
Take a seat, Big Fella.
"Big fella, we're all here".
When is the big fella suiting up?
Get used to it, big fella.
Welcome to New Jersey, big fella.
Go on big fella, put yourself about".
He's a big fella after all.
"Big Fella," Childs said afterward, smiling.
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