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The phrase "a large amount of coefficients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing mathematical or statistical contexts where coefficients are involved, particularly when referring to a significant quantity of them.
Example: "In this regression analysis, we found a large amount of coefficients that significantly impacted the outcome."
Alternatives: "a significant number of coefficients" or "a considerable quantity of coefficients".
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These models, formally known as linear parameter varying (LPV) models, tend to be difficult to identify because they contain a large amount of coefficients that require calibration.
When compared with DCT, DWT, and alternate transforms, the NCST has superior capacity and offers a large amount of coefficients for the watermarking process.
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There was a large amount of variation, with a coefficient of variation (CV) for RNC of 86% and for NC of 72%.
Although parallel systems are used, global coefficient matrices require a large amount of memory.
Systematic wind tunnel tests are conducted, from which a large amount of data is generated to describe the tail characteristics of extreme pressure coefficients under interference effects.
The mixes with a large amount of flax shives show a thermal conductivity inferior to 0.1 W.m−1.K−1 and porous-like acoustic absorption coefficients.
"There's a large amount of pride".
You amassed a large amount of debt.
I spent a large amount of money.
"There's a large amount of support.
The large amounts of waste generated led to a large amount of landfill waste.
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