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The phrase "a large context" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a broad or extensive background or situation surrounding a particular subject or event.
Example: "To fully understand the implications of the decision, we need to consider it within a large context of historical events."
Alternatives: "a broad context" or "an extensive context".
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A triphone system was then constructed based on the alignments derived from the monophone system, and a linear discriminant analysis (LDA) transform was employed to select the most discriminative dimensions from a large context (five frames to the left and right, respectively).
Identifying research capacity for a specific field such as HPSR in such a large context is daunting.
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But there is a larger context to their frustration.
"Tracking the Earth" is another vignette with a larger context.
She also sees domestic defense in a larger context.
All this has happened, of course, in a larger context.
All these men arose out of a larger context still.
The bill, let me stress, fits a larger context.
"In a larger context, naturally we need a political union".
But this concept of sustainability is missing a larger context.
In an interview yesterday, Mr. Lopez said the defeat should be seen in a larger context.
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