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"yet bigger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an intensifier, indicating that something is even bigger than expected or previously mentioned. Example: "I thought the tree in the front yard was huge, but the one in the backyard is yet bigger."
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Emotional investment runs to a yet bigger figure.
Yet bigger economic calamities like the Great Depression affected people's attitudes toward money for decades.
He is being bullied by the yet bigger giants he lives with.
A Pan-Latin Stop Yet bigger and changing crowds are making such connections harder.
One problem is the coalition's drive for efficiency through consolidation and bulk purchasing, which may encourage yet bigger deals.
A modest currency adjustment at a time of strong speculation could attract yet bigger inflows of hot money, as investors bet on further appreciation.
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Yet big changes must happen.
Yet big does not invariably mean bad.
Australia has offered big concessions, but not yet big enough.
I.B.M.'s Watson projects are not yet big money makers.
And yet big Hollywood studios are planning to expand.
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