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The phrase "big wheels" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to literal large wheels on a vehicle or figuratively describe someone who is influential or powerful. Example 1: The truck was equipped with big wheels, perfect for off-roading in the rugged terrain. Example 2: He may be new in the company, but he's already making big waves. He's definitely one of the big wheels around here.
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big wheels
noun
Plural of big wheel
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"Those big wheels and the room for more groceries!
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Big wheels have their own style and slang.
The big wheels of Indian society were turning.
But big wheels turn slowly and transformation won't happen overnight.
Crosby and Textor are big wheels in Australia and beyond.
It was probably when we saw a gang of children furiously pedalling their bright-orange-red Big Wheels up and down the sidewalk — Big Wheels?
(Imagine the OK Cupid self-summary: "Have beer and truck with really big wheels").
The chairs were belt-driven, had big wheels and were tough to steer.
Hundreds of big wheels descend on the Swiss ski resort each year.
Both of their families were sake brewers; both fathers had been big wheels in local politics.
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