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The phrase "a bigger component of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significance or proportion of a particular element within a larger context or system.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that a bigger component of the budget is allocated to marketing than to research and development."
Alternatives: "a larger part of" or "a greater element of".
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But Bear Stearns was a bigger component of a more consolidated industry.
That can provide a bigger component of the total return over the long haul than dividend payments themselves.
Goldman also increased its reported profit for the year by making stock options a bigger component of employees' pay packages, said David Viniar, the firm's chief financial officer.
Let me say that again: The plans — despite the calamities that short-term profiteering has visited on our economy — made short-term incentives a bigger component of compensation.
IMPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATION/TRAINING Given the high correlation he's found between being inventive and having extensive arts experiences, the arts should be a bigger component of science and technology education and training, says Root-Bernstein, who also is a visual artist.
Q: Would you say that the networking is maybe a bigger component of the school?
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Sound is a big component of his work.
Fashion is a big component of booty dance.
A big component of marine health is protecting foundation species.
Religion is a big component of the Troubles.
So a big component of our work must be around awareness and outreach.
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