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The phrase "a bigger update" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an update that is larger in size, scope, or significance compared to previous updates.
Example: "The software will receive a bigger update next month that includes new features and improvements."
Alternatives: "a larger update" or "an expanded update".
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"We've probably done the same as everyone else but hopefully we'll have a bigger update and a better lap time to catch up to the guys in front, Mercedes".
The iPad getting a mid-cycle update could suggest that we won't see a bigger update for the Retina model until later in the year, so these could still be very early prototypes.
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Earlier this year, Tek announced plans to bring a bigger, updated version of rAndom International's Rain Room installation to Shanghai.
It's a big update, so expect it to take a good, long time.
Now, a new RS 4 has arrived; it represents quite a big update but retains many of the characteristics of the old one.
Microsoft's current console is set to get a big update in the autumn, which will include an improved dashboard design (phew) and better multiplayer matchmaking.
Maps is also receiving a big update with Proactive suggestions.
– iTunes 8.0 ("it's a big update w/new features").
"Ferrari have been consistently fast since Barcelona [in May], where they had a big update and their results have shown that.
You can expect a double camera system and a big update across the board.
And the polished competitor to Highlight is getting a big update today, ahead of South By Southwest.
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