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The phrase 'big sense' is not an idiomatic phrase and is not usually used in written English. However, you could use it in a figurative sense to mean a strong feeling or deep understanding of something. For example, "She had a big sense of responsibility for her employees."
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"There is a big sense of relief".
"He had a big sense of humor".
"There's a big sense of accomplishment".
I just had this big sense of relief," Hoff said.
"I feel a big sense of responsibility," she said.
He always had a big sense of himself".
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"They have a bigger sense of the goals they want to accomplish.
And I think, now, I feel a bigger sense of responsibility to the fans.
Quitting my job was the biggest sense of relief I've ever felt in my life.
But in the main, events, in the biggest sense of the word, are far away.
"I just want to talk about nature in a bigger sense.
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