Sentence examples for not that big from inspiring English sources

The phrase "not that big" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to suggest that something is smaller than previously believed or expected. For example, "The house was much smaller than we thought - not that big at all."

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"I'm not that big".

My arms are not that big".

"It's not that big a difference.

"It's not that big a deal yet".

They're not that big," he said.

It's not that big an issue.

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"It wasn't that big a deal.

To me, it wasn't that big a gamble".

"It wasn't that big a deal to me".

They just aren't that big a deal.

Your balls ain't that big, son".

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