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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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Big time problems.
They should be reserved for big time problems, used only when they are clearly needed and reasonably likely to make a big difference.
Williams was next, and he posed a big-time problem for Moyer.
"There are big-time problems" with the plan.
I faced up to it, and I overcame a lot of big-time problems that usually emerged because of fear.
For the Bearcats, who finished the regular season at 1-28, the gatherings on the court three years apart bookended one of the uglier recent tales of college sports, as big-time problems infested a small-time athletic department.
Using meth long term can cause big time mental health problems for your teen.
One thing that is noticeable is that a lot of the guys have been quite young when they have come in, their workload has increased big time and that causes a few problems.
"As pediatricians, we knew there was a subset of children with H.I.V. who had behavioral problems, but then we noticed that these big-time behavioral problems were more severe than we had thought," Dr. Nicholas said in an interview.
The state comptroller, by the way, is now an appointee, since the one the voters elected, Alan Hevesi, turned out to have big-time ethics problems.
"Apart from the local issues or the rights and wrongs of whether something should be approved or disapproved, one of our biggest issues has been time problems," they said.
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