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"the bigger question" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a more significant or overarching issue within a topic or conversation. Example: "While discussing the effects of climate change, there is a bigger question to consider - what can we do as a society to combat this global issue?".
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That's the bigger question.
"And so they overlook the bigger question".
The bigger question is not so susceptible.
The bigger question surrounds their league form.
The bigger question is: Why 15 performers?
The bigger question is whether it matters.
But the bigger question is: What will happen afterward?
But the bigger question is where to park Mr Erdogan.
But the bigger question remains: Will anyone beat him?
How effective Iverson will be is the bigger question.
How long she will stay here is the bigger question.
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