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no big deal

[noh big deel] / ˈnoʊ ˈbɪg ˈdil /




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His unfinished degree was no big deal to those who had worked with him, and he got the impression that it wouldn’t be a hindrance going forward.

From The Wall Street Journal

I was screaming to high heavens about how bad Elon buying Twitter was in 2022, and I remember the Biden White House acting like it was no big deal at all.

From Slate

The same administration that once led chants of “Lock her up!” over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server now dismissed the breach as “no big deal” and a “witch hunt.”

From Salon

He made it up with just microspikes — little metal cleats that attach to the bottom of shoes and provide winter traction on flat ground — or on gentle slopes where falling would be no big deal.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s always some excuse or explanation that politicians and Wall Street offer to say this is no big deal.

From The Wall Street Journal