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"gone big" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has achieved significant success, growth, or recognition. Example: "The local band has gone big, selling out their concerts and gaining a large following."
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Now Douglas has gone big time.
INTERMEZZO has gone big time.
And Chantilly has gone big in the Northern Virginia Scholastic Hockey League (NVSHL) this season.
Owner Christiane has gone big on charm – most of the furniture is upcycled – and there's a large living room.
In a world where high-street banks use their ad budgets to limply mimic John Lewis, you've gone big.
SOON after Jane Z. had her B-cup breasts augmented for the first time, she realized she hadn't gone big enough.
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You appear to have "gone big-band" … I'm a jazz musician at heart.
But could you come into our studio tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. to tell us about it?" Ever since then Ms. Walters has gone big-game hunting for the major interviews of her day and been amazingly dependable in bagging her prey.
Go big".
Go Big! Go Bold!
Go big, Mr. President.
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