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The phrase "always bigger than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a comparison where one thing is consistently larger than another in size, quantity, or importance.
Example: "In the world of business, the impact of a strong brand is always bigger than the product itself."
Alternatives: "consistently larger than" or "perpetually greater than".
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starts to be always bigger than 1.
Bad news is always bigger than good.
"Russia's always bigger than you think".
The game is always bigger than any single play.
"Football is always bigger than every other sport," he said.
He was always bigger than the other kids.
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There are always bigger scandals than chocolate.
What were some early leadership lessons you learned, particularly about culture? A. My aspirations were always bigger early on than our resources.
His rallies were always bigger and more passionate than hers, and on Election Day, that energy helped deliver the victory.
"I was always bigger and stronger and faster than the other boys my age," he said.
To me the page will always be bigger than the screen, and no matter how good the result, the film will always seem smaller.
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