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The phrase "a large margin of error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving statistics, measurements, or predictions where there is uncertainty in the results.
Example: "The survey results showed a large margin of error, indicating that the findings may not accurately represent the entire population."
Alternatives: "a significant margin of error" or "a wide margin of error".
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Additionally, the capacitors used in the circuit proved to have a large margin of error (~20%).
Moreover, as the city indicates on the data reports, there is a large margin of error.
Moreover, the estimate for supervisors and non-production workers has a large margin of error attached to it.
The Marquette poll, which received a huge amount of attention, had a small sample size and a large margin of error.
Keep in mind that this curve has a large margin of error, and this year's seven-seat error is actually less than the error was in 2010.
US pollsters only ask a few hundred voters in each survey, which means their results have a large margin of error.
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A larger margin of error implies that you think the rest of the race is less predictable.
As Catholic Voice themselves note, this gives it a larger margin of error – in this case, a little under 4.5%.
However, the sample sizes on the daily samples are extremely small, leading to a larger margin of error and making it hard to calibrate demographic weights, so this evidence is tenuous at best.
It is even, with a larger margin of error, a basis for hazarding some guesses about the course he will follow, particularly now that his hand is strengthened by a Congress of his own party, by the unlikelihood of internal opposition in 2004 and for that matter by the lack of coherent opposition from the Democrats.
When measuring trends, the GRACE data represent a shorter time series and, therefore, offer a larger margin of error.
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