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The phrase "make a big dent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe making a significant impact or change in a situation or context.
Example: "With our new marketing strategy, we hope to make a big dent in our sales figures this quarter."
Alternatives: "make a significant impact" or "create a substantial change."
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That would make a big dent".
That would make a big dent in that £22bn".
We can make a big dent in gastronomy that way".
Will it make a big dent in business travel?
But nobody should pretend that they would make a big dent in inequality and wage stagnation.
Here are three strategies that could make a big dent in carbon emissions.
Nor could using nuclear plants make a big dent in global warming.
But neither outsourcing nor immigration will make a big dent in the problem, he added.
They do not have enough excess to make a big dent in this year's shortfall.
We eat several scones each and make a big dent in the raspberry crumble.
Defeat would make a big dent in IBM's mainframe revenues.Still, the computer industry seems to be moving IBM's way.
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