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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far larger database" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of databases, indicating that one database is significantly bigger than another.
Example: "Our new system will allow us to access a far larger database, improving our research capabilities."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger database" or "a much bigger database".
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Mr. Murphy declined to speculate on the value of the database, but he said that earlier this year he represented a client that liquidated a far larger database for $210,000, suggesting the Toysmart data might not be so lucrative.
Mrs. Clinton, as a former first lady and a two-term senator, has a far larger database of donors than does Mr. Obama, who was first elected in 2004.
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Mrs. Clinton, as a veteran of her husband's two campaigns and her own two Senate races in New York, started off with a far larger donor database and greater name recognition than Mr. Obama, of Illinois, and she had been widely expected to do significantly better than him in fund-raising for this period.
Further, while Viguerie's mail lists are not to be confused with the far larger databases of the D.N.C. and R.N.C., his vision of what a directory of targets makes possible -- what kind of leverage it offers a candidate -- corresponds with the aims of both parties.
With routine contract publication, similar databases could be replicated on a far larger scale at the country and global level.
This would be a far larger event.
The coalition claims a far larger membership.
That would be a far larger moment.
This means a far larger exposure dose may be applied.
The Nforce opens up a far larger market, though.
Now new excavations suggest a far larger, complex metropolis.
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