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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the allocation or share of something, often in a metaphorical sense related to resources, opportunities, or benefits.
Example: "The company is aiming to capture a bigger slice of the market by introducing innovative products."
Alternatives: "a larger portion of" or "a greater share of".
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Insurers are vying for a bigger slice of the $164 billion a year in premiums generated by auto insurance.
The hungry should get a bigger slice of the pie.
Cut a bigger slice of our GDP "cake" for healthcare.
Catalonia had something of a case for a bigger slice of the cake.
"So the increase is doubly important because it's a bigger slice of a bigger pie".
At stake is more than grabbing a bigger slice of the pie.
The TV industry wants a bigger slice of the overall advertising pie.
Every camera manufacturer wants a bigger slice of that $42 billion digital-photography pie.
Instead of hedging a few stocks, it uses market indexes to get a bigger slice of the market.
Instead, each side was focused on how to secure a bigger slice of a shrinking pie for its own base.
He recently raised $14m in venture capital, looking forward to a bigger slice of a less competitive market.
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