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The phrase "a large facility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a building or space that is significant in size, often in contexts related to business, manufacturing, or public services.
Example: "The new manufacturing plant is a large facility that can accommodate thousands of workers and advanced machinery."
Alternatives: "a spacious building" or "an extensive complex".
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Google has a large facility there (largely powered by wind power) and Microsoft is planning to build a $1.1 billion facility in West Des Moines, too.
Amiens, is not a large facility, but it accepts hard cases from the area.
"It's a large facility and there have been some instances of abuse, I'm not denying that.
Delafontaine hospital, a large facility north of Paris, registered 10 such deaths in 1988.
There is a state hospital in each of the four districts, including a large facility in Bandar Seri Begawan.
But what appears to be a large facility, with offices, a health clinic, play area, residential quarters for children and staff, is not enough space for Father D'Agostino.
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Recently, he moved most of his operation to a larger facility in Colorado.
(The opera house was torn down in 1992 and replaced by a larger facility).
Their plan is to set up a research-and-development farm in Birmingham this summer, and a larger facility next year.
More recent production is housed in a larger facility, with two newer stills, in the nearby Redwood Valley.
By 1981, due to his success, he expanded his business to a larger facility and purchased the Nissan franchise as well.
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