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  1. Enthusiastic about, as in Dad is big on Christmas with the whole family. [Slang; mid-1800s]



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Despite spending big on Wirtz they are most likely not done yet.

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Although Louisiana, once the most incarcerated place in the world per capita, had plenty of prison towns, it hadn’t always been big on immigrant warehousing.

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“My grandpa was big on the Dodgers,” Cuco said, noting that it was because of him that his whole family rooted for the Boys in Blue.

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Early this year, private equity firm Blackstone bet big on the future of artificial intelligence by investing $300 million in a Chatsworth company that’s been around for more than two decades.

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"Thanks to our work, British companies will be front of the queue to secure contracts to build Moroccan infrastructure, injecting money into our construction industry and ensuring that British businesses score big on football's biggest stage," he said.

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