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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or dimensions of different spaces or regions.
Example: "The new park will provide a bigger area for community events than the previous location."
Alternatives: "a larger space" or "an expanded region".
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Tivoli is a bigger area.
"This is a flat, broad tendon — the force is spread over a bigger area.
Mull covers a bigger area than Birmingham and its population is just 2,800.
Through habitat banking, as this is known, a developer who drains a hectare of marshland can pay to restore a bigger area elsewhere.
This has not stopped growth, but it has pushed it into the greater south-east, thus spoiling the countryside across a bigger area.
The gadgets have a bigger area of view than a traditional magnifying glass and allow for far more flexibility in viewing an image, Mr. McGillivray said.
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"This is a big area for us".
"This is not a big area.
That's a big area for us," said Farage.
"It's a relatively cheap way of sampling a big area.
"That's a big area," Mr. Geberth said, with no obvious starting point to dig.
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