The Big Three, Four, etc.
noun
The three, four, or more most important or powerful people or things in a particular group, especially in business or industries.
In the world of technology, the Big Four are Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple.

Often appears as...
- the big three automotive companies
- the big four accounting firms
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Idiomatic,Technical
noun
In history, the term 'the Big Three' often refers to the three major Allies of World War II: the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.
At the end of World War II, the Big Three met in Yalta to discuss the post-war reorganization of Europe.

Often appears as...
- the big three at the yalta conference
- the big three during wwii
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Academic
noun
In sports, 'the Big Three, Four, etc.' refers to the top players or teams in a league or competition.
In English football, the Big Six refers to Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.

Often appears as...
- the big three basketball players
- the big four tennis players
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Idiomatic
noun
In Music Industry, 'the Big Three' refers to the three dominant recording companies: Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group.
The Big Three labels control about 70% of the world music market.

Often appears as...
- the big three record labels
- the big three control of the market
Usage tips
Idiomatic,Technical
noun
The three, four, or more most important or powerful people or things in a particular group, especially in business or industries.
In the world of technology, the Big Four are Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple.

Often appears as...
- the big three automotive companies
- the big four accounting firms
Usage tips
Idiomatic,Technical
noun
In history, the term 'the Big Three' often refers to the three major Allies of World War II: the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.
At the end of World War II, the Big Three met in Yalta to discuss the post-war reorganization of Europe.

Often appears as...
- the big three at the yalta conference
- the big three during wwii
Usage tips
Academic
noun
In sports, 'the Big Three, Four, etc.' refers to the top players or teams in a league or competition.
In English football, the Big Six refers to Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.

Often appears as...
- the big three basketball players
- the big four tennis players
Usage tips
Idiomatic
noun
In Music Industry, 'the Big Three' refers to the three dominant recording companies: Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group.
The Big Three labels control about 70% of the world music market.

Often appears as...
- the big three record labels
- the big three control of the market
Usage tips
Idiomatic,Technical
Definition 1 of 4

Industry Specific
The term often applies to leaders in a particular field, so the companies or items can change as industries evolve.

With advancements in AI, the Big Four tech companies might redefine their focus or members.
Dynamic Grouping
The number in 'the Big Three, Four' can vary, highlighting a grouping's current size and importance in the sector.

With the merger, the Big Three became the Big Four in the telecommunications sector.
Ironic Usage
The phrase can be used ironically to refer to less significant or failing entities in a humorous manner.

Among the worst performers this year, these companies are the 'Big Three' nobody wants to join.
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