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The phrase "a particularly big increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant or notable rise in a specific context, such as statistics, sales, or any measurable quantity.
Example: "The company reported a particularly big increase in sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a substantial rise".
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There was a particularly big increase in dry-bulk carriers, which carry commodities like iron ore and grain.
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