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Discover Ludwig"my big break" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a significant opportunity or success that brings about a major change or breakthrough in one's career or life. Example: "After years of auditioning, I finally landed my big break in a leading role on Broadway."
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The Late Review, which began in 1996, was broadcast every week, and was "my big break".
While I naturally wasn't thrilled to learn that I needed surgery, little did I know that it would lead to "my big break" that I wasn't even looking for.
My big break was illustrating the wonderful My Naughty Little Sister books by Dorothy Edwards.
"It could have been my big break".
Jane Procter gave me my big break as beauty editor at Tatler at the start of the 1990s.
"Some people say my big break was 'The Hangover.' But I would not have gotten 'The Hangover' without this show".
P11 David Attenborough: health and safety would have stopped me getting my big break today.
"But this movie thing is going to be my big break".
"Looking back, that night at the Garden was my big break.
Would I have had my big break as a baby in Shooting Stars with a full head of hair?
My big break came in 1992, when I was asked to present a Channel 4 food programme.
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