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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bigger implication" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a significant or far-reaching consequence or meaning of something. Example: While the smaller implications of the new policy were clear, its bigger implications on the company's overall success were still unknown.
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The much bigger implication of the decision is likely to come in judicial elections.
Canvassing consistently shows that "yes" voters are more passionate in their views than "no" ones, claims Blair Jenkins, who runs Yes Scotland.The distinction between the campaigns has a second, bigger implication.
But Mr. Russo of FantasyPlayers.com said the bigger implication of the ruling was that marketers can run their own sports fantasy contests on their own sites, without having to pay the leagues.
"The bigger implication of this is that as they begin to field a force of missiles with multiple warheads, it means everything we assume about the size of their nuclear arsenal becomes wrong," said Mr. Wortzel, who is a former military intelligence officer and retired Army colonel.
Additionally, these studies were failed to assess landscape and class level fragmentation, which have a bigger implication on ecological functioning and resiliency for change.
"The bigger implication is that the new Apps Marketplace will give B2B apps the same visibility as those on the web store," he said.
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Much, much bigger implications.
But the bigger implications are damning.
Rovers may sell some extra shirts and merchandise, but the decision could have bigger implications.
But the assault on the Indian office has as big, if not bigger implications for the organisation".
A PBS documentary broadcast last weekend, "Jascha Heifetz: God's Fiddler," breezes by the bigger implications of an exemplary life story.
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