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Discover Ludwig"a bulkier" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is larger or heavier in size than something else. For example, "I bought a bulkier jacket to stay warm this winter."
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Similarly, I would happily trade several centimetres of leg room with a bulkier traveller.
Indeed, there's nothing groundbreaking in electric design: a more compact head, perhaps, or a bulkier handle.
In essence, Tebow is a bulkier, left-handed version of Smith.
Had the proposed zoning changes been in effect, they would have required a bulkier building no taller than 495 feet.
Each figure was dressed by rank, though with uniforms individually customized: an extra sash here, a bulkier coat there.
It will replace a bulkier blood-urine test used last year at the Sydney Olympics, where no athlete tested positive.
SPRINT You can get a MiFi free, or a bulkier Sierra Overdrive for $50, with a two-year contract.
Officials of Scenic Hudson and the Olana Partnership also fear a potential precedent that a bulkier tower could establish.
A bulkier stool will dilute the cancer-causing substances that are in foods and that are excreted in the stool, sparing the colon an assault by these chemicals.
But for someone who doesn't mind having a smaller screen and a bigger case in exchange for saving several hundred dollars, a bulkier portable may make more sense.
In particular, he likes the idea of being able to take a quick business trip and take an iPad instead of a bulkier briefcase for a laptop.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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