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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more large" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "a bit larger."
Example: "This shirt is a bit more large than the one I tried on earlier."
Alternatives: "a little bigger" or "somewhat larger."
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Anytag introduced a bit more large mis-assemblies than short reads assemblers based on De Bruijn graph.
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With Nest in its portfolio, we may see the company shift a bit more from large-scale energy projects to more consumer-oriented hardware products that help its users save energy directly.
On top of that, given the activities that will now be consolidated under DTCP, it's also a move towards simplifying things a bit more — a big deal for large incumbent carriers who are not exactly known for being efficient.
In early 1983 -- a few months after I graduated -- I paid $300 for "Insanity" and a bit more for a large grey canvas called "Objects in Space".
It should be clarified a bit more that a large weight can be considered as a short or as a long path, depending on its biological meaning.
The pay averages $10 to $15 per hour for small vehicles, and a bit more for a larger vehicle, like a minibus.
It's more compelling to me than Android as a tablet OS, though as time has worn on, Google has made its mobile OS a bit more suitable for larger screens.
All cows have this, and it is a bit more defined and larger in cows than in heifers.
"We have now had the possibility to see a bit more of this rather large scene," said Alexander Hug, a senior official with the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
The answer is a muddle-through consisting of small doses of looser monetary and fiscal policy as well as a bit more integration, combined with large doses of change on both national and supranational levels.
The team's low-affect style acquires a bit more edge in some large color photographs of teenagers whose faces and limbs are coated with a shiny gel, as if playing to the current taste for mannequin sculptures.
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