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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing aspirations, goals, or visions for growth and improvement in various contexts, such as personal development, business, or societal progress.
Example: "By investing in education and technology, we are paving the way for a bigger future for our children."
Alternatives: "a brighter future" or "an expanded future".
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Yet the drama in Rotherham also hinted at a bigger future for UKIP.
That Mr Booker had a bigger future has been clear to national Democrats for a long while.
But just like Snapchat did before it, Snow rejected the offer, seeing a bigger future outside Facebook than in.
But if war has brought an empty, funereal edge to Junction City's old limestone downtown, it has also brought something unexpected: dreams of a bigger future.
Even so, economic planners see a bigger future for the region built around the development of the Tumen River, which separates North Korea and China near this city, and further downstream, forms the border between North Korea and Russia.
The e-commerce sector remains much bigger than the online advertising market, by a score of $146.5 billion to $17 billion last year, but online advertising is growing more quickly, and is generally seen as having a bigger future, than Internet retail.
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