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big picture
noun
- a broad, overall view or perspective of an issue or problem.
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Example Sentences
And yet, as we knocked on the doors in the public housing projects, big picture political ideology was never mentioned.
Boarding, or flying in big actors to shoot for a few days, is bad for the big picture.
But he is clearly focused on big picture social and political issues than he is on running money in his hedge fund.
Despite these positive micro-trends, the big picture remains deeply troubling.
Organizations that support Israel in the United States face the same choice and should focus on the big picture.
Though there was no one else in the room but the great man in the big picture, Jehosophat's cheeks grew very red.
I thought she'd have come in a velvet coat and a big picture hat full of feathers!
The big picture is conspicuous, forming the centre of the line on that wall.
From the top of the door he leaped to the big picture frame between the front windows.
At dinner that day Bunny and Sue talked of nothing but the circus, and the big picture-poster on grandpa's barn.
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