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The phrase "a bigger commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increased level of dedication or obligation towards a task, project, or relationship.
Example: "Taking on this new project requires a bigger commitment than I initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a greater commitment" or "an increased commitment".
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She appreciates Sparked because she doesn't have time right now to dedicate to a bigger commitment.
Weaker countries will not accept such terms without a bigger commitment of support from stronger ones.
If only the Philharmonic made a bigger commitment to this project.
With 14 employees, OmniGuide appears to have a bigger commitment than Corning.
And a bigger plan, and a bigger commitment to the truth.
Buying a game is a bigger commitment, so there is more incentive to find the best.
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That's a big commitment.
"This is a big commitment.
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