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big money vs large money

The correct phrase is 'big money.' 'Big money' is a common colloquial term used to refer to a significant amount of money, while 'large money' is not commonly used in this context.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

big money

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used informally to refer to a substantial amount of money.

Examples:

  • Winning the lottery would mean big money for me.
  • Investing in real estate can lead to big money.
  • He made big money from his successful business.
  • The company deals with big money transactions.
  • She earns big money as a top executive.

Alternatives:

  • a large sum of money
  • a significant amount of money
  • a substantial amount of money
  • a considerable amount of money
  • a hefty sum of money

large money

This phrase is not commonly used in English to refer to a significant amount of money.

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