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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large firm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a business or company that has a significant size, often in terms of employees, revenue, or market presence.
Example: "The merger between a large firm and a startup has created new opportunities in the tech industry."
Alternatives: "a big company" or "a major corporation."
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What is entrepreneurial leadership in a large firm?
He recently lost a big client to a large firm.
A large firm may have tens of thousands of employees.
Once established as head of a large firm, he did not make furniture himself.
But would buying a large firm make sense?Not really, for two reasons.
Consider an experience described by one stock analyst at a large firm.
Ms. Garrett said she began her career 16 years ago at a large firm.
In the early 1950's Mr. Charnay started Allied Public Relations, which became a large firm.
Last August a large firm manufacturing games took over his improvements.
At a large firm, a new employee steps into an existing culture, where norms are established.
However, inside the network of a large firm or organization, superimposed fraud may go undetected for some time.
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