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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thought bigger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, ambitions, or perspectives that are more expansive or grand than usual. Example: "In order to innovate, we need to think bigger and explore new possibilities."
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And as part of a cruising group for whom smaller is better (meaning cozy dinners with the ship's officers, quiet afternoon teas and thoughtful lectures by foreign correspondents), my aunt has always thought bigger meant thousands of passengers atop thousands of deck chairs watching television and eating three pieces of pizza at once.
"Meeting Stuart was very refreshing because he just thought bigger than everyone else," Jackson says.
I never thought bigger papers or better clothes make you better than anyone else.'" No wonder she plays Margi so well: Staunton knows both sides of that conversation.
From Frankie's perspective, she and Mike would do better if they thought bigger, a story that she's picked up from multiple American philosophies, from Oprah on down.
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Adelson thought big.
I thought big.
Evan thought big".
They thought big and shot wide.
"He always thought big," said Ms. Cooper.
So, he thought big.
"Think bigger," he said.
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