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That took a big chunk of time.
In the skeleton, 'a tiny American' went '0.36 seconds into the lead and that's a big chunk of time'.
Mr. Baker, his wife and their three children spent a big chunk of time in Australia and Italy.
He knows that taking off a big chunk of time from work is damaging to my career in the long run.
Mr. Baker, 45, will join a law firm after "taking off a big chunk of time for the holidays," he said in an interview.
Not just for the dosh, which, as he says, "buys a big chunk of time", but because the writer, solitary, toiling away, producing a book every five or six years, sometimes starts to doubt whether he exists.
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I wanted to do something that would span a bigger chunk of time.
"Places like snooker and bingo halls take a bigger chunk of time, while meeting for coffee doesn't take long.
I find the flow and focus that results from utilizing a bigger chunk of time is far more beneficial than doing things on-and-off over the course of a couple days.
But I felt like I needed a bigger chunk of time to myself.
Jetting about during France's presidency of the G20 will occupy a big chunk of his time.
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