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The phrase "a much bigger impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the significance or effect of one thing over another, emphasizing that the impact is considerably larger.
Example: "The new policy is expected to have a much bigger impact on employee productivity than the previous one."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater effect" or "a far larger influence."
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Here, higher food prices have had a much bigger impact.
It is going to have a much bigger impact".
I think our ads will have a much bigger impact.
"We are focused on a much bigger impact".
Those actions will have a much bigger impact.
"The nations that combine these policies see a much bigger impact on parental happiness," says Glass.
"If it had happened in winter, it would have had a much bigger impact".
Mr. Malkovich's unmistakable cadence makes a much bigger impact than his wavering accent.
Certain plays, he says, have a much bigger impact than may be immediately apparent.
His half-time replacement, Ashkan Dejagah, made a much bigger impact.
Victory's lower profile international signings – starting with Ben Khalfallah – have had a much bigger impact.
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