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The phrase "also found that bigger" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you are discussing findings related to size or dimensions, but it needs additional information to be clear.
Example: "The researchers also found that bigger samples yielded more accurate results."
Alternatives: "also discovered that larger" or "also determined that greater".
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The researchers also found that bigger is better when it came to good management.
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The researchers also found that big purchases meant to signal wealth, which economists call "conspicuous consumption," are behind the money troubles of people whose neighbors win the lottery.
That survey also found that cost was a big driver behind users' decision to cut the cord, and they've largely replaced their traditional TV viewing with streams from (in order of popularity:) Netflix, Amazon, YouTube and Hulu.
It also found that hostility toward police, particularly over the use of stop and search, was a big factor.
But there needs to be a bigger platform to also find that support among those who can specifically relate as it pertains to the black community and as a person of color.
By comparing the values in Tables 3 and 4, one can also find that developed interfacial area ratio (S dr) changes significantly for small and big pipettes.
I have also found that the bigger and more diverse the team, the more creative the collaboration and the greater the exchange of new ideas.
But I think we can also have a gut as to whether it's ever going to find that big audience.
We also found that the biggest economic driver were users.
The study also found that the biggest drop off in traffic was among shoppers that fell under the 'high-income' demographic, which is classified as households earning more than $150,000 per year.
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