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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger star" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing the size or prominence of stars, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense, such as in entertainment or sports. Example: "After the blockbuster hit, she became a bigger star than her co-actors."
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Need a bigger star?
I sometimes wonder why he never became a bigger star.
Arguably, Mr. Lawrence is a bigger star now.
"Ava was not a bigger star than Jimmy Stewart, Ms. Bailey-Taylorr said.
There's a mystery to Richardson, a question mark as to why she isn't a bigger star.
In this business, there certainly has never been a bigger star.
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Now Yanni is a big star.
Everyone wants to be a big star".
"I'm a big Star Trek fan.
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"Mac was a big star.
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