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'big of' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If used in conversation, this phrase could mean something like "considering the size of" or "considering how big". For example, "That was really big of you to help your neighbor with their move".
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Jolly big of it.
How big of him.
Not that big of a deal.
That's big of them.
"It's not that big of a deal.
"We're not that big of a city".
Its not that big of a deal.
It's too big of a problem"?
Be too big of a risk.
He wasn't too big of a sport.
"If you get too big of a bar scene . . .
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