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The phrase "a large infusion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the introduction or addition of a significant amount of something, often in contexts like finance, resources, or ideas.
Example: "The project received a large infusion of capital, allowing it to expand its operations significantly."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount of" or "a significant injection of".
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Let's start with the fact that it doesn't require a large infusion of taxpayers' money.
State officials, while sternly warning Yonkers about its "unrealistic" and "imprudent" reliance on large infusions of state aid, came through with a large infusion of state aid.
You have heard that Fannie and Freddie, their gentle names notwithstanding,may cripple the financial system without a large infusion of taxpayermoney.
Indeed, the partial privatization of Social Security -- a favorite proposal of the new president -- could be accomplished only with a large infusion of government money.
Many of those officials predict that whatever happens, it is very likely to require a large infusion of cash from the state.
The Fed yesterday effected a large infusion of reserves into the banking system to alleviate the end-of-quarter credit tightness.
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Mr. Cayne also took pains yesterday to douse the notion that Bear was in need of a larger infusion to regain investor confidence.
Even such a large infusion is dwarfed by the scale of the two economies -- $231 billion in Egypt and $47 billion in Tunisia.
A1 A Test Over Military Spending President Bush's vow to keep Pentagon spending lean in the coming year was a stern and unexpected challenge to members of Congress and the military who believe that America's armed forces need a rapid and large infusion of money if the nation is to remain a global superpower.
With his vow to keep Pentagon spending lean in the coming year, President Bush issued a stern and unexpected challenge to members of Congress and the military who believe that America's armed forces need a rapid and large infusion of money if the nation is to remain a global superpower.
The economy has enjoyed a once-in-a-generation productivity boost from the large infusion of low-cost labor into the job market spurred by restricting welfare benefits to those in legitimate need.
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