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'gone bigger' is not a correct phrase for written English.
If you are trying to say that something has grown in size, the correct phrase is 'gotten bigger', as in, "The tree has gotten bigger since we last saw it."
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The Dubai Desert Classic has gone bigger than any tournament on earth with a record jackpot for a hole-in-one at the 17th, a cool $2.5 million £1.5mm).
It has always had the 3.5 inch screen even as the competition has gone bigger — sometimes ridiculously so.
"Today, although there is a lot of happiness because many of y'all and your parents and your loved ones are going to make it, I know there's also this feeling of, 'Crap, why couldn't he have gone bigger?
Avicii had his own hotel even if it was just for a week Richie Hawtin has his protable subwoofer called SubPac, and now Chromeo has gone bigger than anyone before becoming the prime shareholders in the new Canadian airline, Mallard Air. .
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Now Douglas has gone big time.
INTERMEZZO has gone big time.
What about going bigger?
I'd like to go bigger.
And then go bigger.
Or go bigger.
Go bigger if you can.
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