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The phrase 'bigger share' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a larger portion of something when compared to other portions of the same thing. For example, "With the merger, Company A will take a bigger share of the market."
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In DC, that meant the bigger share.
China wants a bigger share of them.
"The industry got a bigger share of the economic pie".
Obama wants other Nato countries to take a bigger share.
To thrive, workers need a bigger share of corporate profits.
The latest polls give it an even bigger share of the vote.
They want greater autonomy and a bigger share of national wealth (especially from oil).
New employees in Kansas must give a bigger share of their wages to the retirement fund.
These fees are also rising and account for a bigger share of the airlines' revenues.
But it has left a bigger share of them without jobs.
But German firms must deliver a bigger share of the loot to the government.
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