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The phrase "a bigger dose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing medication, treatment, or any situation where an increased amount is required.
Example: "The doctor recommended a bigger dose of the medication to effectively manage the patient's symptoms."
Alternatives: "a larger amount" or "an increased dosage".
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We've just had a bigger dose of this.
It also strengthens the case for a bigger dose.
A half hour after the procedure, he woke up from anesthesia mumbling, "More is better," and wishing aloud that he could have had a bigger dose.
"Sony had to swallow their pride, too, and I think they had to swallow a bigger dose of pride than we did".
And Scots anxious for home rule could be given a bigger dose of devolution instead: for example, greater freedom to set their own taxes.
It is clear that technology and globalization have changed the economy in ways that even Alan Greenspan does not fully understand, and slowing its growth may require a bigger dose of interest-rate medicine than in business cycles past.
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A big dose incapacitates.
"We usually get a big dose of the Old South.
A big dose of humor is another key ingredient.
Judging by his visit to Moscow, quite a big dose.
If it's 52, take a big dose of saline, and it's 49 tomorrow morning.
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