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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence a bigger" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context or correction.
Example: "The decision had a consequence that was bigger than anticipated."
Alternatives: "a larger consequence" or "a more significant consequence".
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As a consequence, a bigger bed voidage creates a lower dust collection efficiency in the GBF.
"It suggests that yet again the eurozone crisis is beginning to have a bigger drag on exports and as a consequence a bigger drag on Q2 GDP [second quarter gross domestic product] numbers.
Younger patients and patients with a higher educational level seem to have a greater health literacy (knowledge) and, as a consequence, a bigger awareness of the danger of using medicines and driving than older patients and those with lower educational level.
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As a consequence, a big chunk of persuadable voters is over 55 years old.
Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla). asked Hayward whether it would be appropriate to tell Floridians that oil was spilling onto their coast "because of BP's reckless behavior". "It's a consequence of a big accident," Hayward said.
As the number of short trips we take increases (up to 10 per year on top of longer holidays), cheap flights to European cities aren't always the answer and Britain, as a consequence, is getting a bigger and bigger slice of the weekend-break pie.
In particular, frames from more significant layers have more distant reference frames (as can be seen in Figure 4), so it is compensated by using bigger factors in the equations of the algorithm, and as a consequence, bigger search areas for those frames.
This aggressive gender segregation is a consequence of big-company marketing tactics.
As a consequence, the Big East takes a considerable step backward, even with the emergence of St. John's and Marquette and the addition of Butler and Creighton.
Could those medical consequences pose a bigger risk than terrorism?
8.46pm BST More constructive criticism of England and Wayne Rooney "I wanted to watch England so I have been forced to watch ITV as a consequence, bigging up Rooney like some kind of saviour," writes Dave Davidson.
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