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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger hit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the success or popularity of two or more items, such as songs, movies, or products, indicating that one is more successful than the other.
Example: "The sequel turned out to be a bigger hit than the original film, attracting even more viewers."
Alternatives: "a greater success" or "more popular".
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S'mores were a bigger hit.
The car was a bigger hit than Mr. Hill imagined.
You won't see a bigger hit than that.
A bigger hit was his new Bose SoundLink Air digital music system.
But the youngest children actually take a bigger hit from the treatments".
It was a bigger hit than the real Mac had managed in five years.
A bigger hit was Bagwell's run-scoring double in the third inning.
Sterling would suffer an even bigger fall; output would take a bigger hit.
The smug moral usually made the parable a bigger hit with adults than their young charges.
Some higher-rate tax payers might suffer a bigger hit to their pay packets.
"He's taller, he's better-looking and he's had a bigger hit record," hints Cracknell.
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