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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one big one" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe something that is larger than normal. For example, "I saw two cats but one of them was a lot bigger - one big one."
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They are already collaborating on two new projects: "One big, one little," is all she'll say about them.
One big one: self-driving cars.
One big, one small; both silly.
Just one big one is refusing.
One big one is that the legislation was not bipartisan.
I have three small ones, and one big one.
He had three small apartments instead of one big one.
Score one big one for the Daily Mail.
One big one is to start with a reasonable performance-learning orientation.
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And if you feel like it, write three little checks instead of just one bigger one.
Jeanne, who has never heard of this plan, flashes her mother an alarmed "how-could-you?" look before pleading, "Or just one bigger one".
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