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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large chain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or extensive network of businesses, stores, or establishments that are part of the same brand or organization.
Example: "The new restaurant in town is part of a large chain known for its affordable prices and diverse menu."
Alternatives: "a big franchise" or "a major network".
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The turnover would not be a concern at a large chain of stores.
He works at a large chain restaurant and is struggling with $40,000 in student loans.
By the mid-aughts, Brigham was the owner of a large chain of abortion clinics, American Women's Services.
It is part of a large chain of hospitals, so nurses are reportedly being transferred in to avoid a shutdown.
The Fernandez brothers argued that the city was favoring a large chain at the expense of local entrepreneurs.
Nor was Whole Foods in Chelsea, which, as part of a large chain, one might assume would pass on its buying power.
According to Enoteca, a large chain, men in their 30s to 50s tend to ask for wines from the magazine, especially those priced around $30.
In one such case, one of my clients, who made sandwiches for a large chain, cashed her weekly check for years and kept the money in her basement.
See popeseye.com for details Tonkotsu A Soho newcomer whose noodle dishes are a cut above a large chain beginning with "W".
Mr. Greeman said he was confident that there was no commercial space in Larchmont for a large chain branch, and that at any rate the population (6,200 in the 1990 census) was too small.
Despite being part of a large chain, the hotel, at Holloway Circus, has a cutting-edge restaurant and bar reminiscent of the W at Times Square in New York.
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