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The phrase "a bigger proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a proposal that is larger in scope, size, or significance compared to another proposal.
Example: "After reviewing the initial plans, we decided to submit a bigger proposal that includes additional funding and resources."
Alternatives: "a larger proposal" or "an expanded proposal".
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Mitt Romney has a bigger proposal, which reduces individual rates across the board and closes some loopholes.
I actually think it would make our job easier if they come back with a bigger proposal".
This was a small part of a bigger proposal by the government to privatize its state-owned companies, due to be completed by 2010.
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"There's a Green vote on Sunday, and on Monday he makes a big proposal on renewable energy, etc.
We can't stop the policies that's -- that works and I -- and I, here I gave them a big proposal that is exactly what they say they want and believe in, and they don't want to fund that.
My wife used to joke about another one of mine — she loved when I had a big proposal to write because I always spent the first day cleaning our house.
Once I realized that cleaning the house was one way I dealt with the stress of writing a big proposal, I stopped getting frustrated about wasting that time and, instead, built it into my schedule.
And so finally put it into a big proposal in the President's State of the Union speech last year.
A big proposal?
This is where things get interesting -- Blunt seems to want a "big proposal on guns" that can "possibly work".
Her brother Gregory Roberts is a photographer in Columbus, OH, and he was ready with the camera, and I realized that all this was a big proposal.
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