Today I am not yet awake, but I am thinking about how the phrase “a ‘big deal’ or 'big deal’” is one of the very few times in all of English that the definite article is not used, even though you are literally talking about a big deal. You could say “the big deal” in such cases, and it’s not really out of the ordinary to do so. But it would be slightly strange, because the use of “the” there is not standard. (And it’s weird for different reasons when it’s used to refer to every thing in a category.)
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