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The phrase "a bigger contribution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or significance of someone's input or effort in a particular context, often in comparison to others.
Example: "In order to achieve our goals, we need a bigger contribution from all team members."
Alternatives: "a greater contribution" or "an increased contribution".
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A bigger contribution from the top 1%.
Those who can make a bigger contribution should do so.
"These crops could make a bigger contribution at the national and regional level.
However, the regulator is thought to want a bigger contribution, potentially as much as £300m.
Do birthdays demand a bigger contribution than maternity leave - or vice versa?
"I don't know if anybody made a bigger contribution," UConn Coach Geno Auriemma said of Schumacher.
It is counting on a bigger contribution from state-owned companies.
"I want to make a bigger contribution, by promoting and spreading the guzheng".
"Meanwhile, the high-speed business has a bigger contribution relative to its size because the margins are high".
Because of the factor Ri2, mass far from the axis makes a bigger contribution than mass close to the axis.
Consumption, although still low, made a bigger contribution than investment to China's growth in the first quarter.
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