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This phrase is commonly used in both spoken and written English.
You can use it when you wish to refer to earning a considerable amount of money. For example, "I hope to make big money this year by investing in the stock market."
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But small mines make big money.
"We did not make big money".
I don't look to make big money.
Some want to make big money by practicing law.
"It's a chance to make big money," she told me.
"Not every movie is made to make big money.
Companies stand to make big money only on big volume.
"Make big money in radio and television servicing," it said.
"Artists didn't make big money from CDs when they were introduced, either," Mr. Passman said.
Sometimes, though, traders are keen to point out, banks make big money from their errors.
Its dominance gives it numerous ways to make big money, its investors believe.
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