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Discover Ludwig'bigger bonus' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a larger than usual bonus that someone has received, such as in the sentence: "He was given a bigger bonus this year because of his extra hard work."
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I got a bigger bonus last time".
But actually there was a much bigger bonus than that.
And, at a minimum, he would have received a bigger bonus".
The hours are crippling, there is always someone with a bigger bonus than yours, and the infighting can be brutal.
I gave my nanny a bigger bonus and started paying smaller extra bonuses along the way to express my gratitude and assuage my guilt.
Baltimore offers housing bonuses of $5,000 to new teachers, with a bigger bonus if they are willing to work in rough areas.
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Investors reap higher returns and sales representatives bag bigger bonuses.
The market agents have been watching is the folks who got much bigger bonuses.
Company execs get bigger bonuses and stock option profits.
They were doing that because it enhanced their profitability and it gave them bigger bonuses.
England is like a big bonus".
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