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Discover Ludwig"big new" is not a correct phrase in written English
You can use the phrase "big news" or "new and exciting" depending on the context. For example, "I have some big news for you!"
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That's good news, but it also presents big new challenges.
Another big, new preoccupation?
BUSINESS loves big new roads.
He had big new front teeth.
We won't see big new movements.
"The big new piece is health benefits".
"I sublet this big new marble place.
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Dream Big New Zealand, is McCullum's mantra.
Most of them went to the big New York hotels.
Now bullish on big New York developments.
The big New York auction houses have done it again.
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