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The phrase "do something big" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it as part of a sentence to encourage or motivate someone. For example: "Let's do something big and make a difference in the world."
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"I just want to do something big.
Do something big, make the regular polyhedrons.
He wanted to do something big.
"That doesn't mean you have to do something big.
"I think he'd like to do something big.
He loves the opportunity to do something big".
Did he long to do something big and worthwhile?
He wants to do something big on entitlements, and he wants to do something big on tax reform.
She'll need to do something big to get it noticed.
Selig said: "We're going to do something big.
Two weeks ago, Thompson decided to do something big.
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