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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger bonus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in a financial reward or incentive, typically in a work or performance context.
Example: "After the successful project completion, the team was thrilled to receive a bigger bonus than expected."
Alternatives: "a larger bonus" or "an increased bonus".
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I got a bigger bonus last time".
And, at a minimum, he would have received a bigger bonus".
The hours are crippling, there is always someone with a bigger bonus than yours, and the infighting can be brutal.
It meant that I got a bigger bonus, but I could see that she was really struggling to pay.
I gave my nanny a bigger bonus and started paying smaller extra bonuses along the way to express my gratitude and assuage my guilt.
Baltimore offers housing bonuses of $5,000 to new teachers, with a bigger bonus if they are willing to work in rough areas.
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England is like a big bonus".
But it was a big bonus".
And that's a big bonus.
"That's a big bonus".
Getting to train is a big bonus.
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