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The phrase "a bigger influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the impact or effect of one thing over another, indicating that it has a greater effect.
Example: "The new marketing strategy had a bigger influence on sales than the previous one."
Alternatives: "a greater impact" or "a stronger effect".
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I feel I have a bigger influence spiritually than physically".
But a bigger influence, he says, is the novelist and essayist David Foster Wallace.
Different cultures and social pressures, it suggests, may be a bigger influence than government policy.
The IOC is half of Wada, probably a bigger influence than that.
After all, MBC has a bigger audience; shouldn't it have a bigger influence, too?
But without being sentimental, a bigger influence on the book was Lucinda herself".
Choices about exercise, diet, smoking and so on could have a bigger influence.
Vieira said Mourinho had a bigger influence on him than Wenger?
She has repeatedly suggested that she could have a bigger influence if she was not a candidate.
When asked which persona -- Shaggy or Casey Kasem -- has had a bigger influence on society today, Mr. Kasem went quiet for a moment.
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The food is German with an Italian inflection a bigger influence, though, is British artist Damien Hirst, who has pictures on the wall and dishes named after him on the menu.
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