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Big time.
This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
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But on paper, the main change to push for streamlined in-app payments is a big time benefit for consumers.
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It created no big stir; there were no dire results, and no big-time benefits, either.
AR isn't the only thing ARKit could make mainstream – online vehicle sales could benefit big time, too.
Plus, when used right your company will benefit big time.
Whether you're a year into matrimonial bliss or celebrating a decade of wedlock, you'll benefit big time from this romance wisdom.
This comes on the heels of a PBS NOW investigative piece on Connerly where they look at, in part, Connerly's relationship with construction contractors who stand to benefit big time by eliminating competition from women and minority owned small businesses.
Far from being held liable for the chicanery and recklessness that would destroy their company and threaten their country's economy, these executives benefited big time.
The man who vanquished Mr. McCain at that juncture was George W. Bush, who has benefited big time from the political dynamics of the summer of Condit.
I know there's a big time activist industry that benefits financially from constantly selling an environmental disaster.
And perhaps no big time jock is poised to benefit more than Nash, who never hesitated to criticize the war even when public opinion favored it and was an activist before activism was cool.
This is a good time to start learning because knowing how to handle money this early will benefit you big time in the future.
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