Sentence examples for bigger from from inspiring English sources

"bigger from" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It may have been used in spoken language or informal writing, but it is not grammatically correct. Instead, you can use "bigger than" or "bigger compared to." For example, "The new version of the phone is bigger than the old one" or "The elephant is bigger compared to the lion."

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The questions simply look bigger from here.

The cabin seemed bigger from inside than from out.

The interest is big from the club, even bigger from the player.

As you probably know, reactions to the show got even bigger from there.

It might look bigger from the outside but the team is me and one other person".

"The leap is much bigger from Brazil to Spain than Spain to England and he has already been through that adaptation [process].

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'They thought big from the start.

I was too big, from birth.

But something very big from her past is nagging her.

"Every game is big from here on out," Pedroia said.

"It's almost impossible to start something big from scratch".

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