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The phrase "big tradition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong or significant tradition. Example: "Family dinners on the holidays are a big tradition in our household."
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Shuttleworth: That's quite a big tradition with the Russians.
"There's a big tradition in British women's cycling.
"In France," he said, "to carve a pineapple is a big tradition.
"There isn't a big tradition of putting the violence of atrocity on stage in Britain," she said.
And if so, why? "There isn't a big tradition of putting the violence of atrocity on stage in Britain," director Mitchell told Radio 4 this week.
It's beautiful to think that the tradition goes that far back – but I see it as one big tradition in the arts and that's all.
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The big teams - with the big money, the big resources and the big traditions - usually win.
It also hosts the biggest tradition of border art, so it's not like I'm inventing anything.
But the report acknowledged that at Dartmouth, beer pong is considered the college's biggest tradition, and is an integral part of Greek life on campus.
I didn't even know there was a big English tradition of singing.
I was saved with an experimental treatment, and afterward I went to Tuscany, where there is a big ceramics tradition, to work on those pieces.
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