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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a larger share or portion of something, often in relation to profits or resources.
Example: "After the negotiations, the investors were pleased to receive a bigger cut of the profits than they initially expected."
Alternatives: "a larger share" or "an increased portion".
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By cutting out the wholesaler, Trace and Trust lets fishermen get a bigger cut of what chefs and stores pay, and lets restaurants and retailers know they are buying the freshest fish possible.
"The Police Department takes a bigger cut, the Fire Department takes a bigger cut, education takes a bigger cut.
For Germany, a bigger cut would have been helpful".
Flextech wants a bigger cut, and is stalling on a digital deal with BSkyB.
And when you photograph the card, PayPal takes a bigger cut of the transaction.
Many other states have a bigger cut off than three employees".
The latest jobs report is expected to show that Americans will not be getting a bigger cut anytime soon.
Friday's jobs report is expected to show that Americans are not on their way to getting a bigger cut.
The government's demand for a bigger cut in revenues means that its relations with foreign gold-mining concerns are strained.
Mr Kikwete was cool with the Barrick executives; he wants Tanzania to get a bigger cut of the earnings.
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He wants America to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to 80% below the level of 1990 by 2050 a bigger cut than Mr McCain proposed.
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