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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bigger space' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to an area that is larger than a smaller area. For example, "We need a bigger space to host our event."
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Such big gestures demanded bigger space.
In time, a bigger space came to be needed.
A bigger space was needed for this year's celebration.
I wanted bigger space that was more open, more unusual.
Like most small museum proprietors, Mr. Cimino dreams of a bigger space, a curator, a staff.
"I was interested in getting a bigger space for larger pieces," Mr. Gagosian said.
It wasn't me thinking, Oh, Jay's getting a bigger space and Larry's coming over.
For the same monthly outlay, she could buy a nicer, bigger space.
That enabled the company to move from Manhattan to a bigger space in Brooklyn.
"It is the illusion of a bigger space," Mr. Calabuig said.
Camryn Manheim should perhaps utilize her signing skills in a bigger space and keep it sharp.
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