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Big Sum

Description

Big sum is a term used to refer to a significant and substantial amount of money or numerical value. It can be used to describe a large sum of money, a considerable total, or a significant numerical figure.

Sample Sentences

As a Noun:

1. The lottery winner received a big sum of money, completely changing their life.

2. The company made a big sum from the sale of their latest product.

3. After years of hard work, they were finally able to accumulate a big sum in their savings account.

As an Adjective:

1. The businessman made a big sum investment in the new tech startup.

2. They earned a big sum bonus for their exceptional performance at work.

3. The project required a big sum budget to be executed successfully.

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