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bigger

ADJECTIVE
better
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK






Example Sentences

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Doing so with trademarks, especially against bigger companies, is less common, said Alexandra Roberts, a law professor specializing in trademark law at Northeastern University.

From The Wall Street Journal

For this year’s cruise, from Miami to Cozumel, Mexico, Hallmark had to book a bigger ship to accommodate demand.

From Los Angeles Times

Goldman also gave the BDC access to the private-equity deals Goldman’s investment bank works on and the means to pursue deals tied to bigger companies alongside the rest of Goldman’s private-credit business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Did his family, which will walk away with over $1 billion, consider bigger bonuses?

From The Wall Street Journal

In human written papers, clearer yet more complex writing, including longer sentences and bigger words, has often been a useful signal of higher quality research.

From Science Daily