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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big for" is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "bigger than" or "larger than" instead, for example: "The mountain was much bigger than the river."
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Big for nothing?
That's big for us.
It's big for us".
— so big, for one person.
Synchronicity is big for them.
Loyalty is big for him.
Too big for Britain?
"This series is big for us".
It was too big for us.
It's way too big for that.
"This is too big for us.
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