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"bigger competition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is facing tougher competition than before. For example, "With more businesses entering the market, the company is facing bigger competition for customers."
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But he has clearly moved on to bigger competition now.
Cocu said: "Physically he won't need any adaptation for a bigger competition.
In that same spirit of cheekiness, the dark winter night provided Slamdance a chance to tweak the bigger competition.
But the real draw for the designers is the promise of mentorship and a leg up in the bigger competition — which, of course, is just business.
The judges all commented on Thursday that this group of finalists is the strongest in the show's history, and losing the contest does not mean a singer loses the bigger competition out in the real world.
But Iran has indeed exploited the Palestinian cause in its bigger competition with America for dominance of the region as a whole.Time to speak out, Mr PresidentHowever unripe the present conditions seem, it would therefore be folly for Mr Obama to adopt Mr Bush's semi-detached approach to Palestine.
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"It's the biggest competition," he said.
There's a big competition for talent.
My biggest competition is me".
My biggest competition is myself".
It was the big competition when we played it.
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