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The phrase "a few bigger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or quantities, indicating that there are a small number of items that are larger than a reference point.
Example: "I noticed that there are a few bigger boxes in the storage room that we can use for the move."
Alternatives: "a couple larger" or "several larger".
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A few bigger films, such as The Birth of a Nation, had special scores fitted to them.
Beauty, though, wasn't the hallmark of his singing, which indeed was almost pushed in a few bigger passages.
On the other hand, there are probably a few bigger names in world football at the moment.
There were definitely a few bigger fish that everyone was worried about when they came swimming toward us: you could really feel them biting more than the others.
He mentions a few bigger stars he's met backstage, and some more who will be playing at a future Oracle event.
(Our emails to officials seeking clarification got caught up in bureaucratic channels last week, but admittedly the administration had a few bigger matters to deal with).
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"It destroyed a few big mirrors.
"There were a few big blowouts.
DR. NIXON: There were a few big reasons.
There are a few big names on the list.
In most areas a few big brokers handle most transactions.
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