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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size or significance of different sources of something, such as information, energy, or resources.
Example: "The new solar farm is expected to be a bigger source of renewable energy than the existing wind turbines."
Alternatives: "a larger provider of" or "a greater contributor to".
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Family remittances are already a bigger source of transfers to poor countries than government aid.
By contrast, the services sector is a bigger source of jobs, employing as many people as all Singapore's manufacturers combined.
In the rioting in Urumqi, racial discrimination is likely to have been a bigger source of grievance than religious repression.
Farmers' fields are a bigger source of water contamination in China than factory effluent, the Chinese government revealed today in its first census on pollution.
To tackle these problems, Greenlanders would need a bigger source of income than the Danish subsidy, which would presumably be phased out.
Education Management is partly owned by Goldman Sachs, whose individual employees represent a bigger source of campaign revenue for Mr. Romney than any other single company.
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It is a big source of conflict".
They are still not a big source of rural employment.
And a big source of demand government stimulus is unsustainable.
Tourism is the third-largest source of foreign currency and a big source of jobs.
It's provoked a scandal in the Doha Film Commission, a big source of film finance.
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