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Free sign upThe phrase "bigger project" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a project that is larger than something else (perhaps compared to a previous project) - for example, "We are working on a bigger project this year, so resources are stretched very thin."
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But for a bigger project?
The bigger project is to discredit "climate change socialism".
One of the first clients to give him a bigger project was Ms. Bush-Jaffray.
"In many ways it was a much bigger project than the Biennale," Ms. Freiman said recently.
"It just became a much bigger project than initially we thought," Mr. Happel said.
(The star of the newest "Get Smart," Steve Carell, appears only in the bigger project).
But you need a bigger project -- at least 175 or 200 units.
"Luis is a wonderful player, but this is a bigger project than just him".
This data set is part of a bigger project on corporate social responsibility.
It was "a lot bigger project than you think," he told her.
A much bigger project estimated at US$50 billion is the Nicaragua Canal that rivals the Panama Canal.
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