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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is relatively big in size or quantity, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The company reported a fairly large increase in sales this quarter compared to last year."
Alternatives: "a quite substantial" or "a reasonably significant".
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That's a fairly large "if", though, of course.
"For a fairly large deal, they've been quite mum".
And it's a fairly large complex," General Myers said.
I attend college at a fairly large Northeastern university.
She was a fairly large part of my everyday life".
There is also a fairly large Somali population in Kampala, which must now feel vulnerable.
It was a fairly large painting, and Gould seemed almost life-size in it.
"He had a fairly large fan base among people who know about street art, but now..
"China is now the world's wind energy leader by a fairly large margin," she said.
In the '50s you could survive on one income and raise a fairly large family.
"A fairly large percentage of people who avoid gluten don't actually know what gluten is".
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