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Discover Ludwig"major episode" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You might use it when referring to a momentous event in a narrative. For example, "The major episode that changed the course of the story was the death of the protagonist's mother."
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It is a major episode with widespread damage.
James J. Yee, that was initially billed as a major episode of espionage.
In the first major episode of his administration, the stimulus package, the conventional policies so far have won.
It was the second major episode of violence in the last several weeks in an area racked by ethnic tensions.
The 2006 breakdown was the only major episode on the Roosevelt Island tram in 34 years of service.
In the song "Me and My Mother," Daughter has just witnessed her mother's first major episode of dementia.
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The police cited no major episodes of violence as of early Friday evening.
Wprost, a weekly paper, has listed ten major episodes of Polish anti-Semitism.
The building has been through one-two-three-four-five major episodes, and a sixth was never realized.
It was one of three major episodes in the period up to that war when Sparta moved against Athens.
The country, meanwhile, seemed to be in a tense simmer on Wednesday, with few major episodes of violence reported but standoffs continuing between gangs of opposing ethnic groups.
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