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The phrase "a bigger message" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a more significant or overarching idea or theme that is being conveyed.
Example: "While the story is entertaining, it also carries a bigger message about the importance of friendship and loyalty."
Alternatives: "a deeper meaning" or "a larger theme."
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"But, by playing, we were sending out a bigger message.
So although that role attracted public dismay as well as critical acclaim, I felt my performance was part of a bigger message.
"From the slight Saint Laurent rock'n'roll boys to the tougher, sportier frame favoured by Givenchy, it's all part of a bigger message about the visual language of the brand.
On consumer engagement It's the global media that needs to pick up the cudgel and say we're going to make a bigger message of this and make people more aware.
There is a bigger message – all in all, a pretty wholesome message.
But Jones believes the raids are part of a bigger message.
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Because this was a big speech with a big message.
"You saw a big message sent to Washington.
"The Stingers sent a big message," Khalilzad said.
"That really had a big message to me.
I recently returned to AltDotLife, a big message board for women.
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