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The phrase "a bigger plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a more comprehensive or larger strategy or objective that encompasses smaller elements or goals.
Example: "While we have individual projects to focus on, we must always keep in mind that we are part of a bigger plan for the company's future."
Alternatives: "a grander scheme" or "a larger strategy".
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"It's part of a bigger plan for us," he said.
But I guess there was a bigger plan".
They see it as the first step in a bigger plan.
Yet there are also clear signs of a bigger plan at work.
But the owners promised to come back with a bigger plan.
This huge cut will happen, but it is part of a bigger plan.
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A big plan".
We'll present a big plan of privatizations.
A plan is needed for the World Trade Center site but not a big plan.
It's a little plan that denies the Obama administration the political and substantive benefits of a big plan.
Nevertheless, Motsoaledi has a big plan for healthcare reform: a national health insurance scheme.
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