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"make a big noise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to create a commotion or fuss about something. For example, you might say, "The protestors made a big noise to show their dissatisfaction with the government's actions."
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"Yes, make a big noise".
It would be unfair for me to make a big noise".
They have to make a big noise, through campaigns, events and partnerships.
Firing all your guns at once may make a big noise, but it's overkill.
Many restaurants make a big noise about being warm, welcoming and accessible.
His modus operandi, like Oskar, his drumming protagonist, was to make a big noise.
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It was a disappointing ending but one which gives the 28-year-old Glaswegian, the least auspicious of Britain's quartet of world champions, a chance to make a bigger noise on the international stage with the prospect of a unification fight with the WBA champion Brandon Rios.
"It's a gun, it makes a big noise".
It turns out that the soft-spoken Battle isn't afraid of making a big noise.
So did the Luddites, who made a big noise in their day.
It makes a big noise, but can only be used once.
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