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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger milestone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant achievement that is larger or more important than previous milestones.
Example: "Completing the project ahead of schedule was a bigger milestone than we had anticipated."
Alternatives: "a greater milestone" or "a more significant milestone".
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But she has her eye on a bigger milestone: "I want the store to get to be 100," she says, "and I want to be there to see it".
And some firms have begun to explore the use of carbon fibre in cars.The A380 orders gave GKN a start in civil aerospace; a bigger milestone was the purchase in 2001 of Boeing's factory in St Louis, Missouri, which supplied parts for military aircraft.
The company told TechCrunch that it is currently the leading handset maker in the feature phone category, part of a bigger milestone, selling 70 million devices overall in 2017.
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