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"bigger one" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to an object, person, or other entity that is larger than another. For example: "I want the bigger one of the two houses."
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To build a bigger one on the same lot.
And it could be an even bigger one on mobile.
Sure, a bigger one looms on the horizon.
Stick the bigger one next to the smaller one.
(KI 6) "On the major workforce questions how do we have a bigger one?
Would he prefer a bigger one?
There was a bigger one too.
Who has the bigger one?
An even bigger one: markdowns.
And now a bigger one awaits.
Or at least a bigger one.
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