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The phrase "a large cache of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount of something stored or hidden, often in the context of data, resources, or supplies.
Example: "The archaeologists discovered a large cache of ancient artifacts buried beneath the ruins."
Alternatives: "a substantial collection of" or "a significant stash of".
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The commandos had destroyed a large cache of weapons, it was reported.
The larvae thus come into the world with a large cache of food close at hand.
The agent searched his trunk and found a large cache of explosives.
There are fears that a large cache of ricin is unaccounted for.
See articleKenyan police confiscated a large cache of explosives on a bus.
A raid in Riyadh earlier this month uncovered a large cache of weapons.
At least 170 people were detained and a large cache of weapons recovered, he said.
Officials said a large cache of weapons and ammunition discovered at the compounds was destroyed by an AC-130 gunship.
The flat in southern Brussels also contained a large cache of ammunition, investigating prosecutor Eric Van der Sypt said.
The police said they also seized a large cache of weapons and explosives for about 300 bombs.
Additional raids in Brussels were mostly fruitless, but one of them turned up a large cache of weapons.
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