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"made it bigger" is correct and usable in written English
It is a past tense form of the verb phrase "make it bigger," which means to increase the size or scale of something. Example: The designer made it bigger by adding more fabric to the dress, giving it a more dramatic silhouette.
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If you wanted to make a window bigger, you just pulled on its corner and made it bigger; if you wanted to move a window across the screen, you just grabbed it and moved it.
Part of T-Mobile's recent success can be attributed to its merger with MetroPCS, which made it bigger and gave it access to more spectrum.
"The athletics part has just made it bigger.
In short: as Google got bigger, it got better, which made it bigger still.
"You not only mended my heart five years ago, but made it bigger, stronger and kinder.
All that austerity didn't reduce the deficit: it made it bigger than had been expected!
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Both have made it big in the fast food world.
Pizza started out small, but made it big.
If he made it big, does that make him enemy?
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