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The phrase "a big cup" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a cup, typically in contexts related to beverages or containers.
Example: "I prefer to drink my coffee from a big cup to enjoy it longer without needing a refill."
Alternatives: "a large cup" or "a hefty cup."
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Nor is a big cup of espresso.
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I used to tip a big cup of soda in a guy's lap.
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