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The phrase "a few big" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of large items or concepts, often in a comparative context.
Example: "We have a few big projects lined up for the next quarter that will require all hands on deck."
Alternatives: "several large" or "a handful of significant".
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"It destroyed a few big mirrors.
"There were a few big blowouts.
DR. NIXON: There were a few big reasons.
IN THIS week's issue, there a few big economics stories.
There are a few big names on the list.
In most areas a few big brokers handle most transactions.
In Thailand, a few big firms are restructuring voluntarily.
"Only a few big companies are starting to matter".
And at least a few big designers agree.
Will clouds be dominated by a few big players?
Then try a few big national banks nearby.
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