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The phrase "a bigger goal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing aspirations or objectives that are larger or more significant than others.
Example: "Our team is working hard to achieve a bigger goal that will benefit the entire community."
Alternatives: "a larger objective" or "a greater aim."
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"There's a bigger goal, and that is information and exposure".
"I don't think I've ever scored a bigger goal".
A bigger goal is producing tougher, more resilient and (of course) higher-performing kids.
But Carter's persistent explorations and self-questioning suggest an inkling of a bigger goal.
"I was hurt and angry, but I had a bigger goal.
But, beyond this patch of desert, Romania has a bigger goal in mind.
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"Finally, a big goal.
"That's a big goal.
"It's a big goal," said Zuckerberg.
"I conquered a big goal and a dream of mine.
Owning an apartment was a big goal for me".
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