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The phrase "a much bigger database" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the size of databases, indicating that one database is significantly larger than another.
Example: "Our new project will require a much bigger database to handle the increased volume of data."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger database" or "a considerably bigger database".
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The authors plan as future work the testing of the system using a much bigger database.
"We've made a test to make sure it will scale up to a much bigger database of parts," said Gay. "It should be quite fast to actually check the model against the database".
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You can think of LinkedIn's revamped jobs listings as a complement to the other side of the hiring coin: LinkedIn recently made a big upgrade of its recruitment products as well, also with a much bigger use of its wider database of people.
Mr. Weinberger said that the calendar issue symbolized a much bigger problem with information: It is atomized into various databases and hard to pull together.
But the huge databases held by governments would be a much bigger prize.
"I wanted a much bigger choice".
"Now it's a much bigger problem".
"And this is a much bigger focus".
This, though, was a much bigger scalp.
That's a much bigger number".
Ukraine was a much bigger fish.
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