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Discover Ludwig"big incident" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to any large, significant event or occurrence. For example, "The terrorist attack in Paris was a big incident that shook the world."
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It was a very big incident here.
"A big incident has happened in the world," she says.
That was a big incident back then, but things are different now.
There was quite a big incident in a local pub... the girl actually set them up.
"If we only wait for the big incident, the data is not accurate," he said.
"The Good Father" feels more character-driven than incident-driven (aside from the one very big incident, of course), but there remains a distinct sense of momentum.
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Mr. Greifeld said that the two big incidents don't point to any deeper flaw with Nasdaq's technology system.
"Strive to realize the goal of 'no big incidents, no medium incidents and not even a small incident,' " the official, Qi Zhala, said in comments published on Tuesday in the state-owned Tibet Daily.
Ireland's justice minister, Dermot Ahern, pointed out recently that, with 13 big incidents since September alone, the dissidents have a growing capacity for violence, calling them a major and growing threat.
Last week, the state-run Tibet Daily published a notice calling on security to be tightened during the Saga Dawa festival in order to avoid "big incidents, medium incidents and also, with hard work, small incidents from happening" (report here, in Chinese).
We still provide medical help in the case of big incidents, but slowly they're taking over it by themselves," he adds.
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