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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big variable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large and important factor that could affect something. For example, "The global economy is subject to a big variable—unpredictable changes in the stock market."
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"It's a big variable".
One big variable, eliminated.
Do you see that as a big variable, politically?
Adrian Sutil (Germany) Force India-Ferrari The weather: This could be the big variable today.
"The big variable in Silverstone is of course the British weather — which is capable of anything.
The big variable was Ian Burkhart: could he will his hand to move? "He's got to focus on the task," Rezai, the surgeon, said.
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"It will depend on how quickly Congress moves and how quickly the states can move and there are really big variables on both ends," said Judy Conti, a lobbyist for NELP.
The biggest variable was injuries.
The biggest variable would be the weather.
Perhaps the biggest variable in the ecosystem is climate change.
The weather, of course, is the biggest variable of all.
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