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The phrase "a far larger sample than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of a sample to another sample, indicating that one is significantly larger than the other.
Example: "The study utilized a far larger sample than previous research, allowing for more reliable results."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger sample than" or "a much larger sample than".
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The current study included a far larger sample of patients than any mental practice evaluation to date.
There were 11,688 patients in the study population, a far larger sample size than is easily obtainable from in-person interviews.
Certainly, a far more detailed study with far larger samples and more accurate modeling of the detailed activities would be in order.
Detecting genetic influences over even more modest individual differences in DNA methylation than observed here will require far larger samples.
Certainly not all conservatives hold these views, but a far larger number than I had realized.
I'm partial to haiku, particularly when they intimate a far larger story than they tell.
It has a far larger weapons program than India.
At the moment, Mr. Espada has a far larger campaign war chest than Mr. Rivera.
The U.S., with a far larger population, has fewer than 13,000 restaurants.
That is why our final survey, for Thursday's Sun and Times, will have a much larger sample than normal.
We have a much larger sample than the largest sample used in this latter study.
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