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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act bigger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that someone should behave in a more confident or assertive manner, often in a context where they may feel small or insignificant.
Example: "In order to succeed in this competitive environment, you need to act bigger than your current position."
Alternatives: "behave more confidently" or "project greater authority".
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Think big, act bigger: Make bold plans but then don't be afraid to make them even bolder.
All this from a guy from South Dakota who swears a lot, still wears cowboy boots, yet dares us to act bigger.
I once read somewhere that you're supposed to act bigger and louder than you really are to chase a mountain lion away.
In my book, Think Big, Act Bigger, I mention failing fast and succeeding fast.
Think Big, Act Bigger Jeffrey Hayzlett's book could vie for shelf space somewhere in between self-help and autobiography, but it belongs in the business section.
Jeffrey Hayzlett, author of the new book Think Big, Act Bigger and a former judge on "Celebrity Apprentice," told me about the intense loyalty that Trump engenders among the people who work for him.
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Never act big.
Act big until you become big.
It has to think and act big.
We need to think big, and act big".
This is the time to think and act big.
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