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How to use big deal in a sentence

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I said I didn't think it would be a big deal, everyone has that fine downy, near-invisible hair.
But even if she was looking up something slightly more unsavoury, again, big deal.
If he yells and waves his arms around too much to make a convincing weather girl, big deal.
There's a few problems with the finer details, some really minor compression artifacts and motion blur but no big deal.
That's fine for data, where a few milliseconds of lag time on a transcontinental journey is no big deal.
There is no big deal made of her Hispanic heritage, which is the way it should be.
The telephone is no big deal today, but 60 or 70 years ago learning telephone safety etiquette was a big deal.
To act as if it's no big deal is to ignore the organizational nightmare involved in creating a large-scale event such as this.
I made my own money, transcribing notes for Jeremy's growing translation business, and I paid for my tickets, so what was the big deal?
He's still on the transfer list but it's not a big deal because if anyone came in for him, and no one has, we wouldn't sell him.
When I was in grad school, getting 100 transistors on a chip was a big deal.
Denying the second payment was blackmail, he said their meeting wasn't a big deal or boxing match, but an easy deal.
This silence is no big deal to her, because she knows she will phone when she feels like it and I will be there.
I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal.
So much so, that when I do have a task to perform, it seems like a really big deal.
Another thing is when I skin my knee or fall, they make a big deal about it.
But with all of the food you guys provide us here, it's really no big deal to skip a meal or two.
Although girls getting plastic surgery is a big deal, it stems from bad body image and low self-esteem.
Congress and the President have made a big deal about this being one nation under God, but what sort of God do they have in mind?
The big deal is my ability to continue to get email, so swapping telephone calls for email is a no-brainer.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now don't breathe a word of this, but there's a big deal on in Consolidated Copper.
How about that big deal you were going to put through for me?
The people are invariably out for the big deal in cattle or corn.
If it had be'n a big deal I wouldn't have be'n took in, that way.
I've not met anyone romantical ly through the show but it has been a big deal in Hollywood.
The announcement, made last week by South Milwaukee-based Bucyrus is also a big deal for the Houston plant, where the announcement was made.
For all you Mrs Malaprops out there, misusing a word is probably no big deal.
Gloria then tells him that it's no big deal and no one's even sure if Prince Charming really had hair.
When you feel overwhelmed by little things, ask yourself, honestly, is what you are stressing over really such a big deal?
The prevalence of hospitals like New York-Presbyterian that engage in anomalously high intensities of care is a big deal in the world of health care quality research.
Wooden chaise longues are a big deal this summer, but they're also pricey.
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