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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large batch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant quantity of items or products produced or processed together.
Example: "We prepared a large batch of cookies for the school bake sale."
Alternatives: "a big quantity" or "a substantial amount".
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It's also a good way to preserve a large batch.
The margin narrowed on Tuesday, after a large batch of absentee and other ballots were counted.
In the end I made a large batch of pancake batter most nights and kept it in the fridge.
They then screened a large batch of likely chemicals to see if any made the enzyme more active.
In 1874 he had sold the Museum, for $60,000, a large batch of relics dug up in Cypres.
After growing a large batch, vaccine makers "kill" the virus with formaldehyde and prepare it for syringes.
But this summer, while eating a particularly delicious but quite simple gazpacho, I saw that it was not too far from a large batch of salsa.
A large batch of online trolls have gamed a web contest that promises a Taylor Swift performance at any school in the US.
There he noticed a large batch of cravats on a counter, and also a robust, old gentleman giving them mis mature consideation.
"Marijuana is a wonderfully versatile ingredient to cook with," she says, while preparing a large batch of dainty, cannabis-infused vanilla tea cakes in her expansive kitchen.
Dave Liddell, of the Scottish Drugs Forum voluntary organisation, said it was suspected that a large batch of heroin was to blame.
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