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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large load of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant quantity or amount of something, often in a more informal context.
Example: "We received a large load of supplies for the event, ensuring we have everything we need."
Alternatives: "a significant amount of" or "a hefty quantity of".
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Mr. Sadani earns only a few dollars a day, while a large load of cigarettes could have made him up to $30 a few years ago.
One photo showed a young boy crouched on a beach beside piles of the leafy glop as a dump truck carried off a large load of it.
Mrs. Buchanan, accompanied by a bag boy who was carrying a large load of groceries, emerged from the supermarket and opened the trunk of her car.
The vehicles were apparently leaving a compound, and one was carrying a large load of ammunition, compounding the blasts from the missile strikes, the intelligence officials said.
But tests did reveal that the horse had been dosed with a large load of a powerful painkilling medicine called Flunixin.
Edwin Chota, a resident who tracked a large load of logs transported by river from the village, said the barriers to enforcing environmental laws seemed overwhelming.
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Cu@Ag-CD as a signal tag could be captured by ADA-modified secondary antibody (ADA-Ab2) through a host guest interaction, leading to a large loading of Cu@Ag nanoparticles with high electrical conductivity and catalytic activity.
One carried seven tons of high-energy biscuits, while the other contained a larger load of humanitarian supplies.
Over the past year, Chung, Cornell graduate student Steven Cai, undergraduate student Mike Bohlander '03 and Qi Sun, of the Cornell Computational Biology Service Unit, have greatly improved the program so that it can now be installed on larger web servers and handle a larger load of data and queries.
Besides, the present research also indicates that, the porous material can endure a larger load of compression than that of tension for the same foamed metal under uniaxial or biaxial loads.
However, this approach may not be so effective in more complex genomes such as Brassica, which contain multiple paralogous genic regions, and a larger load of transposable elements.
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