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The phrase "a large fleet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a significant number of ships, vehicles, or aircraft that are grouped together for a specific purpose.
Example: "The navy deployed a large fleet to conduct training exercises in the ocean."
Alternatives: "a sizable fleet" or "an extensive fleet".
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It is like a large Fleet sailing under Convoy.
In 1782, owner John Herbert spotted a large fleet of French warships approaching.
Buses and a large fleet of private taxicabs provide transportation both within and between cities.
A large fleet of vessels links the many fine ports along the sheltered coast.
A medallion costs an individual driver $225,000, so most drivers lease their cabs or work for a large fleet.
As Thomas readily admits, Jones was not cut out to lead, as Nelson repeatedly did, a large fleet to victory.
The insurance premium for such a large fleet of cars is too high, according to the police.
Most significantly, the infrastructure needed to support a large fleet of electric cars mainly, battery-charging facilities did not exist.
In 1694, as England and its allies battled French expansionism for a fifth year, H.M.S. Sussex led a large fleet into the Mediterranean to prosecute the war.
The Pentagon deployed airborne command posts, better communications and early-warning systems, Minuteman missiles that could be quickly launched, and a large fleet of ballistic-missile submarines.
Microsoft just settled a big case with a large fleet of temps who claimed they were, in fact, regular Microsoft employees.
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