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The phrase "big following" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means a large or significant group of loyal followers or fans. Example: The musician's big following eagerly awaited her new album release.
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The meatball sub has a big following.
It doesn't have a big following.
West Midlands has a big following for country music.
"He's got a big following in Grinnell," one student, Peter Hansen, told the Guardian.
Harlequin does have some longtime authors with a big following, like Diana Palmer.
It's been around for a century, but it's never attracted a big following.
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He's got a bigger following.
Nobody in boxing had a bigger following.
These days, the meatball sub has the bigger following.
It would be unfortunate if public policy were influenced by people with the biggest following.
It's just a shame that he doesn't have a bigger following".
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