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The phrase "a bigger emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or focus placed on a particular aspect or topic, suggesting that the emphasis is greater than before.
Example: "In this new policy, there is a bigger emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility."
Alternatives: "greater emphasis" or "increased focus".
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A bigger emphasis on the bribery allegations would have been surprising, he said.
Watts has hired three new assistants, put a bigger emphasis on the offense and adopted a more flexible coaching style.
"Expect to see a bigger emphasis on growth of Facebook's family of platforms rather than Facebook proper," said Luna.
"Car makers in motorsport and mainstream manufacturing have seen a bigger emphasis in recent years on environmental concerns than they could ever have imagined," says Hilton.
However, she has put a bigger emphasis on fitness of late and has not lost a three-set match for eight months.
These steps might or might not prevent the next crisis, but they would certainly place a bigger emphasis on trying to do so.
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There's been a big emphasis placed on kick returns.
There seems to be a big emphasis on film preservation.
Director George Tenet has put a big emphasis on it.
"In cutting rooms, there's a big emphasis on pace.
Everyone is strapped for time so there is a big emphasis on multiuse products.
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