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The phrase "a bigger differential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing comparisons, such as in finance, mathematics, or statistics, where differences between values are being analyzed.
Example: "The new model shows a bigger differential in performance compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "a larger gap" or "an increased difference".
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The drivers need to be a bigger differential within the whole package," he said.
The degree of this curvature is dependent on the degree of the differential, with a bigger differential resulting in a greater degree of curvature.
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I think the main thing is to have a big differential between ordinary income and capital gains.
There will be a bigger and bigger differential head as time goes on.
A big tax differential is a way to take advantage of the lower risk of e-cigarettes without ever having to acknowledge it.
It's hard not to see that big differential between revenue and costs as a signal that you've got pricing nailed.
They would pay the biggest differential for items like baby food and wooden toys, and a smaller percentage for electronics, apparel and appliances, said Kate Manfred, director of the group's Center for Consumer and Customer Insight in the Americas, which released the study in mid-November.
"We have the biggest differential between wages and house prices outside of central London.
The so-called risk premium demanded by investors for holding 10-year Spanish government bonds, instead of German bonds, reached 5.1 percentage points Monday, the biggest differential since the introduction of the euro.
Bryce Xavier saw the biggest differential, earning 15.9X more views for his dance and culture videos.
There are lots of reasons for this big differential, including John's higher salary, his large asset share and his receipt of higher Social Security benefits.
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