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"missing the bigger picture" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to fail to see or understand the overall or larger context of a situation. Example: "The CEO was so focused on increasing profits for the next quarter, he was missing the bigger picture of the company's long-term sustainability."
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Big picture.
The big picture of something is the overall perspective or objective, not the fine detail.
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Too many are missing the bigger picture.
Here I think it's MacGillis who's missing the bigger picture.
In fact, Democrats may be missing the bigger picture.
But this survey has sought to show that the critics are missing the bigger picture.
All of this, Curtis says, means we're missing the bigger picture.
It's an understandable motive, but she risks missing the bigger picture.
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But we're missing the big picture.
But they're missing the big picture.
But you would be missing the big picture.
The EPA is missing the big picture of the cocktail of pesticides put on plants.
Second, I would say the campaign is missing the big picture, but it's missing the entire picture.
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