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The phrase "a large gang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant number of individuals who are part of a group, often with a connotation of being involved in illicit activities.
Example: "The police reported that a large gang was responsible for the recent spike in local crime."
Alternatives: "a big group" or "a sizable crew".
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"It is a large gang," he said.
It said, in effect, "We are a large gang of dangerous men.
A large gang was at work cleaning up the court in front of the Senedem-ib=Yenti [Senedjemib Inti, G 2370] mastaba.
This description somewhat bewildered former England rugby captain Lewis Moody, who rode along with a large gang of Bath team players.
It has been two years since a large gang of old friends has been reunited, and this night, as if by decree, will be one of healing.
Police officials said that a large gang — possibly up to 200 people — ambushed a patrol in the port city of Mombasa early Monday and killed four officers with machetes.
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Police have rounded up three suspects, and are hunting a larger gang of men, as they work to unravel the details of how the killing unfolded.
A few years earlier, a larger gang of the Internet's founding fathers published a terrific, and somewhat more detailed, overview: "A Brief History of the Internet". If you want to delve into still greater detail, the Internet Society maintains a useful collection of Internet history links.
However, it had recently split from Tortilla Flats, a larger gang farther east.
In the book, he talks about selling coke, patching (when a smaller gang is absorbed into a larger gang) from the Para-Dice Riders to the Hells Angels, becoming a full patch member, and how and why he flipped.
Continuous maintenance by a small gang is always more economical than spasmodic work carried out by a larger gang at appreciable intervals.
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