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A big deal

The phrase a big deal is often used to describe a situation of great importance.

Examples:

It's obviously a big deal to her to get a promotion first because she can move up in the company faster than anybody else in the team.

I just couldn't understand why they quarrelled so much over the colour of a picture frame - it's not a big deal!

Take note

A big no-no describes something that should never be done or should never have been done.

Examples:

Wearing jeans is a big no-no in a posh restaurant.

Arriving late and leaving early is a big no-no at our workplace.

 

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