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The phrase "an bigger version" is not correct in English.
It should be "a bigger version." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to an enlarged or expanded version of something.
Example: "I would like to see a bigger version of this image for better clarity."
Alternatives: "a larger version" or "an expanded version."
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The EntreX Chips Dispenser is basically an bigger version of those slap bracelets you had as a kid -- it clips around the outside of the can until you're hungry, and then can be straightened out to help reach the bottom of the can.
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A caution: Once you get used to a bigger version of something, an average-size one seems puny and insignificant.
Despite the shaky ride, it worked, and Suranyi powered up to make a bigger version with a 125cc engine.
A UBD is really a bigger version of this, involving investment from every industry in the nation.
I think "Listen" is really a bigger version of a b-side we would do.
In a large, glossy photograph and a bigger version on canvas, naked men replace the women in a construction mimicking Picasso's "Desmoiselle's d'Avignon".
"It's actually a better-designed kitchen, not just a bigger version.
This fall Ford and Nissan will have new big pickups; in a few years Toyota will launch a bigger version of its Tundra pickup.
Is this a bigger version of the Instagram acquisition, or is it a deal too far?
(We can't possibly describe everything that's there, so take a look for yourself above. You can also see a bigger version here).
While learning to play a sport that he loves, I can only hope to become a bigger version of him.
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