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Kind of a riddle I don't understand

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The answer to the riddle "what gets bigger the more you take away?" is "a hole". As you remove materials from a hole, the empty space or opening becomes larger.
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"What gets bigger the more you take away it?" The answer to this riddle is "a hole". As you remove material from the hole, the hole itself will appear to grow larger.
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A hole gets bigger as you take away material from its surroundings. Whether excavating soil or removing substance, the absence created enlarges the void. It's a conceptual expansion through subtraction, illustrating how emptiness grows with the act of removing material.
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Certainly! There's a fascinating concept that fits the description of something growing as you remove from it: "knowledge." 

This idea is based on the premise that the more you learn, understand, or extract from the vast pool of knowledge available, the more you realize how much more there is to know.

Imagine knowledge as an expansive ocean. As you scoop out buckets of water (symbolizing gaining knowledge), the vastness of the ocean becomes more apparent. 

With each bucket of water removed, the volume of the ocean remains, even though you've taken away from it. 

Similarly, as you acquire information or understanding, it often leads to the realization of the vastness and depth of knowledge yet to be explored.

In this context, the more you extract or "take away" from the knowledge pool, the more expansive and substantial it appears. 

Thus, knowledge grows in perceived size or significance as you delve deeper into it, despite continually acquiring and removing fragments of it for your own understanding.
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The solution to the enigma "What moves greater the more you remove?" is "an opening." As you eliminate material from an opening, the actual opening seems to get bigger or more profound.
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The answer to the riddle "What gets bigger the more you take away?" is "a hole." As you remove or take away material from a surface or object, the hole, in essence, becomes larger or more prominent.
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the answer is "hole". The more material you remove, the larger the hole becomes. It's a paradoxical concept where absence defines an expanding spaces.
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