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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big movement" is grammatically correct and could be used in written English.
It depends on the context in which it is used, but it is a common phrase that can be used to describe a significant or important change or action. Example: "The civil rights protests of the 1960s were a big movement towards equality and social justice."
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Not big movement.
"Whoever thinks there is big movement, there isn't".
I don't think I've ever seen such a big movement to address such a complex issue.
Because athletes aren't doing this, there isn't a big movement to stop the doping.
What is the next big movement that will drive PC sales?
But he later adds: "There's a big movement to that area.
"It is a big movement in high school and also available for politicians".
"Our 'Red Bull and Guinness' riddim actually became a big movement in Jamaica," Chino said.
"There's a big movement to put you at the back of the pack," he said in New Hampshire recently.
"I can't think of anything we can do except keep trying to build a big movement," I said.
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He also uses quick cuts to make big movements look bigger.
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