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big picture
noun
- a broad, overall view or perspective of an issue or problem.
Example Sentences
The big picture was Liverpool were now officially Premier League champions and, with great significance, had equalled Manchester United's total of 20 titles.
First of all, he appears to be obsessed with his Fox News culture war issues, particularly DEI, and spends an awful lot of time worrying about things like physical fitness rather than the big picture.
But in terms of the big picture of a free press — no, he’s not.
"The big picture is that the economy has grown in only four of the last nine months and it's hard to see the economy strengthening much from here," she said.
In big picture terms, economists warn the extent to which the pause actually changes the direction of overall US trade policy should not be exaggerated.
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