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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got big" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase in a sentence to mean something expanded or grew in size or scope. For example, "After the company got big, it moved its headquarters to a larger building."
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He's got big muscles".
We've got big problems.
"He's got big hair.
His eyes got big.
"He's got big numbers".
But Proton never got big.
Perhaps you've got big fingers.
He's got big hands.
I've got big sinuses.
"I've got big plans".
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He's got big-play ability.
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