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The phrase "a large batch of orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant quantity of orders that need to be processed or fulfilled.
Example: "We received a large batch of orders this week, and our team is working hard to ensure timely delivery."
Alternatives: "a significant number of orders" or "a considerable volume of orders".
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Boeing, meanwhile, has actually played down expectations that it would notch up a large batch of orders, suggesting that, these days, trade shows carry less importance as occasions to negotiate and network with potential buyers.
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