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Discover Ludwig"big gig" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a large and important event or task. For example, "This is a big gig for me, so I'm going to make sure everything is perfect."
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I knew it was a big gig.
Even Moses slept before a big gig.
She has also appeared in an editorial shoot for Australia's Oyster magazine already, but this is her first big gig.
It's a big gig, spread over four days and with plenty of headline acts.
It was probably the last big gig Oasis did before they really took off.
His next big gig is already confirmed as a moneyspinning stint on Celebrity Big Brother.
And then Mick Taylor, of course, it was his first big gig.
I said I got a big gig in New York and I can't let my fans down.
The One Show is a big gig, the biggest single commission outside returning drama the BBC has ever handed out.
Plus, Lottie Moss's first big gig, Chris Benz heads to Bill Blass and more from the week in style.
John Robinson As with anything described as "the brainchild of Gary Barlow", this big gig could go either way.
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