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The phrase "a bigger cry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a louder or more intense expression of emotion, typically in the context of sadness or distress.
Example: "After hearing the news, there was a bigger cry from the crowd than anyone had anticipated."
Alternatives: "a louder cry" or "a more intense cry".
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"I think it was maybe a bigger cry for attention, but not to deliberately do this," Mr. Cummings said.
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"If Ice Sheet B started moving at 10 times its rate," he said, "there would be a big cry for finding out what goes on at the bottom of ice sheets".
Now granted, this may also be seen as a big cry for openness in the App Store, but so long as the App Store approval process remains in the status quo, deceitful acts like this won't continue to go unnoticed by them.
You're a big cry baby.
Sometimes I really look forward to a big cry.
I'm not a big crier.
And I'm not a big crier.
No, I'm not a big crier.
I'm a big crier, too.
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