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The phrase "bigger possibility" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a greater chance or likelihood of something happening. Example: There is a bigger possibility of winning the lottery if you buy more tickets.
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And that, he thinks, points to a bigger possibility than merely returning blood to normal.
Mr. Blankenship said at an investor conference last week that Massey was looking at takeover bids as "a possibility, if you will -- a bigger possibility -- as part of liberating our shareholder value".
He said the board, which is holding its annual strategy review next week, would be looking at any takeover offer as "a possibility, if you will -- a bigger possibility -- as part of liberating our shareholder value".
Nevertheless, there is a bigger possibility of an error occurrence when a greater number of parameters is being estimated.
What is worth mentioning is that larger T p leads to larger interference index, because larger T p results in bigger possibility of interfering with PU.
For competitive eaters in the land of plenty (and plenty-wasting) America, earning big bucks is a bigger possibility.
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'Dennis Brown, got committees together, got the right people together, started looking at options, started talking about options and the biomass became one of the bigger possibilities'.
Spotting these signs is more than just smart leadership; it can help companies uncover growth opportunities — and lead to bigger possibilities long-term.
We can't travel throughout the whole of the country, and help all in this way, but again, by helping a little, we build the hill for bigger possibilities.
There was the big possibility of New York.
By April 7th, "a little doubt" on ABC had become "a big possibility" on NBC.
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