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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger stimulus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing economics, psychology, or any situation where a larger input or trigger is being compared to a smaller one.
Example: "To encourage spending, the government is considering implementing a bigger stimulus package than last year."
Alternatives: "a larger incentive" or "an increased stimulus".
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– requires a bigger stimulus.
We're going to need a bigger stimulus.
Mr. Obama finally concedes that a bigger stimulus is needed.
Now, you can still argue that politics made a bigger stimulus impossible.
Instead, the memo argues that a bigger stimulus would be counterproductive in economic terms, because of the "market reaction".
But once it's behind us, the whole world will benefit from cheaper oil which will be a bigger stimulus than anything else," he told Fortune.
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— a big stimulus program might sail through.
The recent spectacular progress in modern microelectronics created a big stimulus towards development of embedded systems.
The Obama administration then passed a big stimulus to reverse the plunge in economic activity.
I would be a big stimulus guy," said Olivier Blanchard, the International Monetary Fund's chief economist.
After a big stimulus, stamping out inflation is not easy, Professor Zhang said.
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