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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or activity that is more significant or important than another, often in a competitive context.
Example: "While the local tournament was fun, I realized I wanted to play a bigger game and challenge myself at the national level."
Alternatives: "a larger challenge" or "a more significant competition".
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'Sunday is a bigger game for United.
But inside Russia there was a bigger game at play.
It's a huge, huge game for Arsenal, a bigger game for Arsenal than it is Wigan.
Is there a bigger game in football next week than Huddersfield's trip to Charlton on Monday?
"There couldn't be a bigger game to pitch in," Meche said, "other than the postseason".
Ashdown and his group publicly deny the parades commission has been sacrificed as part of a bigger game at Stormont.
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