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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a larger pattern or movement that encompasses smaller trends or changes.
Example: "The rise in remote work is part of a bigger trend towards digital transformation in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a larger trend" or "a more significant trend".
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Behind it, however, is a bigger trend.
"It's an early sign of a bigger trend," he said.
The move is part of a bigger trend in the era of Obamacare.
But it also reflects a bigger trend in our universities, which are increasingly beset by league-table watching and groupthink.
And it forms part of a bigger trend, with Asian airports claiming six of the top ten slots, as they did last year.
While this business is in its infancy, Balance Point is part of a bigger trend — the growing industry that invests in other people's lawsuits, arming plaintiffs with money to help them win more money from defendants.
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"Home is a big trend".
Some stores are trying to create a big trend.
Sheerness just happens to be a big trend of the season.
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"Fitness is a big trend at the moment, but it's all about shaping your body.
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