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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with bigger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to emphasize the magnitude of something. For example, "He was able to read faster with bigger letters."
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But that picture changes with bigger museums.
Because her achievements chime with bigger narratives.
I would pick a business with bigger returns.
Puppets with bigger bodies are given lower, resonant voices.
Other teams, clubs with bigger purses, were on Sissoko's scent.
New flights are being added, with bigger aircraft.
With bigger size comes a bigger advisory fee.
Sandy sediments, with bigger grains, are preferred over clay.
Cameras with more megapixels produce photos with bigger file sizes.
Tate Modern just keeps growing, with bigger, wilder spaces.
There have been other clubs with bigger debts.
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