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The phrase "a large block of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant quantity or mass of something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The architect designed a large block of apartments to accommodate the growing population in the city."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount of" or "a significant portion of".
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A bankruptcy would probably wipe out shareholders, who at United include a large block of employees.
Shortly after the call, Greenlight began selling a large block of Punch shares.
Kumud, the plumber,was holding a large block of ice in his bare hands.
In the entrance hall to the gallery there is a large block of ice and a live, sleeping woman.
"The question is, is it growing?" Others disagreed with the supposition that a large block of anti-abortion voters exists.
KETTLE An earthen depression or basin formed from a large block of ice that was buried as a glacier receded.
He was lifting a large block of ice when it shattered, sending a shard into his stomach.
Shares of Merrill Lynch were weighed down by speculation that a large block of shares was about to be sold.
On the table he placed a large block of wood, the length and breadth of a gentleman's brogue.
Another major building renovation has put a large block of space on the market in Midtown South.
Thus, a large block of multifamily housing that would, under normal circumstances, remain affordable to middle-income families becomes unaffordable.
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