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The phrase "a much bigger thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or scale of something in comparison to another thing.
Example: "While the project seems daunting, it's just a small part of a much bigger thing we are trying to achieve."
Alternatives: "a far larger issue" or "a significantly greater matter".
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It's part of a much bigger thing".
Widgets are now a much bigger thing on the iPhone.
I think it would have grown into a much bigger thing.
"That's a much bigger thing than it sounds: it sort of sets a tone," Walsh says.
For some reason, he was making them a much bigger thing than they were in reality, and he needed help putting them in perspective.
"I started writing because I didn't want only to be a component part of a much bigger thing but to have more intellectual control.
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We learned a massive amount about what it takes to mount a feature film; it was a much, much bigger thing to grapple with than the half-hour shorts we'd done before".
"In the 1940's the military was much bigger thing than it is today," Mr. Gumbrich said.
And what we see here is just a glimpse of much bigger things to come.
Do you feel that you're on the edge of a precipice of much bigger things, and what are your goals going forward?
I hope this is a harbinger of much bigger things to come.
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