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Discover Ludwig"big proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large part or quantity of something compared to other parts or quantities, e.g. "A big proportion of people participated in the survey."
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And a big proportion of them are women.
For many private schools costly fees make up a big proportion of their income.
Also, a big proportion of the squad are on their first trip to the northern hemisphere.
A big proportion of the company's clothes are made in India, which has become the world's capital of child labour.
It is likely that such taxpayers also pay a big proportion of stamp duty, capital-gains tax and inheritance tax.
The average English constituency contains 70,000 people.And old media take up a big proportion of people's leisure time.
For a big proportion of my career (I'm currently finishing my sixth album), physical sales have been in decline while streaming plays have grown exponentially.
She based her calculations on the cost of food, which, at the time, made up a big proportion of household budgets.
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For real flexibility go hands free with a backpack of big proportions.
Inflation "is not an issue of big proportions that the Argentine population is criticizing," he said in a radio interview.
The result is that big proportions of China's middle class spend free time watching state-run television.
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