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The phrase "a large fallen" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe something that has fallen and is large, but it lacks context and clarity. Example: "In the forest, we came across a large fallen tree blocking the path."
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A large fallen maple tree formed a dam across Larrys Creek, just upstream of the bridge; this dam blocked debris and diverted the brunt of the floodwaters.
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When seasonally adjusted, this generated a large fall.
Such a large fall was a surprise, even allowing for all the chatter about trading slowing down in recent months.
That will bring some relief to hard-pressed consumers, who suffered a large fall in real income during 2011.
A large fall in investment, along with weaker consumer spending, was the main reason for the weaker outlook.
A large fall in inventories subtracted 1.25 percentage points from fourth-quarter growth, making a far bigger dent than usual in the figures.
But it took the return of democracy in 1990, with its ability to bestow legitimacy, to create an investment-led boom and a large fall in poverty.
That trade surplus was possible because Germany had a large fall in its costs and prices relative to other euro countries.
The decline has coincided with a large fall in gun crime over the same period, with firearms offences down from 15,000 to 5,000.
[B4.] REVENUE WARNING Cisco Systems, the maker of computer networking gear, warned that orders fell off abruptly in October, and it projected a large fall in sales in the current quarter.
In 15 years there has been a large fall in the number of people who think it is worse to convict an innocent person than to let off a guilty one: from 62% in 1990 to 52% in 2005.
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