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The phrase "a biggest increase" is not correct in written English.
It should be "the biggest increase" to convey the intended meaning properly.
Example: "This year, we saw the biggest increase in sales compared to the previous years."
Alternatives: "the largest increase" or "the highest increase."
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Marginally more interesting was Google's list of "rising holidays" - destinations that have seen a biggest increase in searches this year.
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British Gas surprised analysts with a bigger increase than SSE.
There has been a big increase in the last eight years.
So that's also a big increase in consumers.
That is a big increase from 7percentt in 2006.
We're seeing a big increase in spa cuisine.
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