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The phrase "a large but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception following a statement about something being large or significant.
Example: "The project received a large but unexpected amount of criticism from the community."
Alternatives: "a significant yet" or "a considerable however".
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And international is a large but still underdeveloped market for the social network.
Whether we approve or knowingly consent to this data collection is a large, but separate topic".
They're a large but dwindling part of the Party.
Cain has written a manifesto for a large but often marginalized subset of the population: introverts.
They have become a large but almost invisible part of special interest influence on public policy.
The rest of the mains constitute a large but manageable selection of seafood classics.
A large but unspecified portion of The F.T.'s individual subscriptions are bought on expense accounts.
A third Soviet flight in the same year made a large but tragic contribution to exploration.
In the waiting room of his office is a large but tasteful bowl of imitation greenery.
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The following year, he downsized to a large but still rolled up his shorts.
That is a large, but not terrifying, amount, and the ratio in Cyprus's case was twice as high.
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