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(the) bigger the better — the sooner/bigger/quicker/etc the better phrase used for saying that you want something to be as soon big quick etc as possible I want you to get rid of those people, and the sooner the better. Thesaurus: as much as possible … Useful english dictionary
(the) smaller the better — the ˌbigger, ˌsmaller, ˌfaster, ˌslower, etc. the ˈbetter idiom used to say that sth should be as big, small, etc. as possible • As far as the hard disk is concerned, the bigger the better. Main entry: ↑betteridiom … Useful english dictionary
(the) faster the better — the ˌbigger, ˌsmaller, ˌfaster, ˌslower, etc. the ˈbetter idiom used to say that sth should be as big, small, etc. as possible • As far as the hard disk is concerned, the bigger the better. Main entry: ↑betteridiom … Useful english dictionary
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