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The phrase "a bigger return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing investments, profits, or outcomes that are larger than previous ones.
Example: "Investing in renewable energy has the potential to yield a bigger return compared to traditional energy sources."
Alternatives: "a greater return" or "an increased return".
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But the United States is also looking for a bigger return.
It might get a bigger return by using the money to invest in world-class teachers.
You might have a bigger serve, but you also have a bigger return".
He also said that the authority should get a bigger return for its investment if the buildings are successful.
When many of these plants were conceived, energy prices were much higher, so the plant operators assumed a bigger return.
"They may be a good thing to own for high-net-worth individuals who have more cash to risk and are looking for a bigger return," she said.
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So, we were able to move all of our Halloween content a month earlier and see a big return in that.
A roar usually equals a big return.
That sounds like a small investment with a big return.
For that reason, he probably would not command a big return in a trade.
After all, neither is likely to result in a big return upon default.
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