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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather big" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you wish to express that something is larger than average. For example: "She had a rather big smile on her face."
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That was a rather big step.
So that's a rather big stretch.
Isn't the RFU a rather big business?
David McCann is rather big in Korea too.
That tends to raise some rather big questions.
Because Ukip matters, for two rather big reasons.
Nevertheless, the metal particles obtained are rather big (diameter > 15 nm).
And by the way, some rather big fish loved it.
"Well... we go through eight rather big boxes a week.
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He also said the bigger buttons of the climate controls were great (he's a rather big-pawed man).
Rather, Big Data will only be as meaningful as we make it.
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