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"bigger in number" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare the quantity or amount of something. For example: - The population of the city is bigger in number than the population of the small town. - The blue marbles outnumber the red marbles by a bigger number. - The store had a bigger number of sales during the holiday season.
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It's a market that's bigger in number, and almost certainly worth more in revenues, than the PC market that we've been so familiar with for the past couple of decades.
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The third ring is the biggest in number, but the least connected.
Waymo will press on, of course, with a far bigger fleet in number and vehicle size.
However, as radio station groups become bigger, fewer in number, and centrally rather than locally programmed, they employ fewer community journalists.
The cast - big in numbers and in talent - of Che Walker's new play brings to the stage a new rhythm, a new London and a new truth.
While Taylor is undoubtedly small in stature – at 5ft 6in he is only an inch shorter than the greatest of them all, Sir Donald Bradman – he has been big in numbers as a domestic cricketer.
It's big in numbers, big in reach, and big in size.
But by one measurement, PayPal is already bigger — in the number of users.
Big drop in number of California students who are suspended, expelled.
We have observed the biggest increases in number of survivors among long-term survivors.
These were big jumps in numbers, but not big enough.
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