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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bigger vision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about having a larger and more ambitious goals, plans, or aspirations. For example, "She had a bigger vision for the company, and wanted to make it more successful than ever before."
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We have a bigger vision".
We wanted a bigger vision for the project".
University initiatives, to be truly sustainable, "must be embedded in a much bigger vision".
Prosperous and fair are good, evocative words and they should be part of a bigger vision.
It's got to be part of a much bigger vision for the West Side".
"Steve always had bigger vision than most people," said Kevin Byrne, his brother-in-law.
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Ms. Cole tried her best, explaining that Ms. Quinn "has bigger visions than any association with Bloomberg".
His stories drove me to dream bigger visions than most children are allowed.
You need to have some bigger ideals and bigger visions for your own life.
What about the big vision?
"This is the big vision.
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