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Discover Ludwig"big figure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount, typically of money. For example, "The company reported a big figure in profits for the quarter."
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big figure
noun
(in a money market) the part of a monetary value before the decimal point
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"Wow, that's a big figure.
A big figure in her small world.
Cable is "a big figure in politics".
I had no idea he was such a big figure.
He is a big figure, an American original.
She's a big figure in the football world.
Never invent a big figure when a small one will do.
"When they said that number, that big figure, I was crying inside".
They've made him into a big figure, but he's not really a hard-liner.
And at the same time, Barbara Guest remains a big figure, too.
The major reason for the big figure was the purchase of the Victorian desalination plant.
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