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A more formal way to say 增大 (zēng dà) is 加大, which means "to enlarge".
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增大 (zēng dà) can be used to describe an increase in size, amount, or intensity. For example, "我们需要增大投资 (wǒmen xūyào zēng dà tóuzī) - We need to increase our investment."
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You should use 增大 (zēng dà) when you want to emphasize the idea of increasing the size or amount of something. It is more specific than other words like 扩大 (kuò dà), which can also mean "expand" or "widen". 增大 (zēng dà) implies a greater degree of growth or increase than 扩大 (kuò dà).
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