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Discover Ludwig"pretty darn big" is a commonly used phrase in spoken and written English.
It is a colloquial way of saying "very big" or "extremely big." Example: The new shopping mall is pretty darn big. It has over 100 stores and a huge food court.
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But as far as its owner, Andrew Fawcett, is concerned, it's pretty darn big.
Our house here in Brooklyn is pretty darn big but it's still a stretch to call it usable.
The watch costs $295 and runs on a single AAA battery, which means this thing is pretty darn big.
You'd need two things: a known, pretty darn big flaw in the network and knowledge that someone was planning on exploiting that flaw.
As for her memories of working in 3-D, Crowley recalled that the "cameras were pretty darn big".
In a post on his website, the author finally answers the question "Game of Thrones" fans have been wondering: "Just how big are those dragons going to get?" Apparently pretty darn big.
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Pretty darn great!
It looks pretty darn great.
That's pretty darn great".
And the movie's pretty darn great too!
So, yeah, this last one was pretty darned bad.
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