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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further bigger" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "We need a further bigger analysis to understand the data better."
Alternatives: "a larger" or "an additional larger".
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Although the 2006 nuclear test was thought to have fizzled, it may nonetheless have helped North Korea master a design for the sort of smaller warhead that a missile could carry.But there is a further, bigger, worry even than Mr Kim's theatricals.
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A further big jump is unlikely.
"This pending review is an opportunity to take a further big step forward".
But talk of a further big plunge in the euro look overdone.
But its Achilles heel is the risk of a further big rise in the euro.
The AC Milan and Italy striker, Mario Balotelli, called her appointment "a further, big step towards a more civilised and responsible Italian society".
Analysts say the decline in gasoline use may have bottomed out, barring a further big downturn in the economy.
It has also emboldened the Conservatives to propose a further big squeeze on public spending should they win.
Although that would still reduce the severity of the disease, a further big drop would make the treatment ineffective, Dr. Kay said.
With the budget deficit now nudging £40bn, the scope for a further big injection of demand from the government is limited.
The Ukraine crisis became a triumph for the EU foreign minister, Carl Bildt, prompting the decision to go for a further big round of enlargement.
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