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"bigger difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are comparing two or more things and want to emphasize that the difference between them is significant. For example: "The new model of car had a bigger difference in performance than its predecessor."
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Compared with the region around, it has bigger difference of element contents, different microstructure and Vickers hardness.
What makes the bigger difference to theatre?
But the bigger difference was Ms. Brueggergosman's own sound.
There's a bigger difference at work here, though.
And few things make a bigger difference to your looks.
And of the two, land makes a far bigger difference.
The bigger difference between this and other phones is what the Hub's little screen can do.
For athletes in less lucrative sports, the wages can make an even bigger difference.
"It's a bigger difference than there is in salaries," he adds.
Perhaps readers of this column, collectively informed, could make a bigger difference.
That made a bigger difference than anything else — finding something I just couldn't get enough of".
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