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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or discussing shapes, particularly in contexts involving geometry, design, or metaphorical expressions.
Example: "To accommodate more participants, we need to draw a bigger circle on the ground."
Alternatives: "a larger circle" or "an expanded circle".
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We think there's a bigger circle of forces — not just those who attacked us".
But here's the thing: primates with bigger brains tended to have a bigger circle of friends.
He drew a series of small circles, and then a bigger circle over in a corner of the page.
This is done by a timer counter, that when we cover the hole, we will reset the counter, clear the outside circle and draw a bigger circle.
Boys sat in a bigger circle behind the men and behind them shoes, a prosthetic leg and flip-flops were stacked.
A few months ago, while testing a new batch of pita, Mr. Hassan wondered: if he enlarged the dough, could he make a bigger circle than the ordinary 5- to 7-inch pieces?
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It's a big circle".
A big circle represents all the results.
"They'll make a big circle around town".
I recommend doing a big circle around the country.
Now move the pencil in a big circle around some fixed object in the room.
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