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The phrase "a bigger fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size or severity of a fall, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After the storm, the tree suffered a bigger fall than we had anticipated, damaging the fence."
Alternatives: "a larger drop" or "a greater decline".
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If she's mentioned that she wants a fall wedding, try proposing around that time the year before -- if you propose just a few months before the fall and she wants a bigger fall wedding, she may not like the idea of waiting well over a year to get married.
A bigger fall than expected.
That implies either a bigger fall in prices or a longer period of stagnation.
That is a bigger fall than the one that has occured in the euro zone, which is flirting with deflation.
In western Europe, only Ireland has experienced a bigger fall, according to IPD, a data provider.The immediate prospects for the British market remain grim.
Fixed-income revenue at Morgan Stanley was down 44 percent quarter on quarter, a bigger fall than at the Wall Street banks in the debt-trading premiership.
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That is a big fall.
This only happened after a big fall in unemployment, however.
The current investigation, though, represents a big fall for Bowden.
"But we saw a big fall [in takings] in July.
It could be quite a big fall in due course," Mr. Stevens said.
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