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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large milestone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant achievement or event in a project, journey, or process that marks a notable point of progress. Example: "Completing the first phase of the project was a large milestone for our team, as it set the stage for the next steps."
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A large milestone was placed at the Richmond end, giving the distances to other bridges and to local towns.
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Like Square, I have to take a moment to ponder how exactly I ended up here and reached such a large numeric milestone despite my commodity product.
A big milestone this week.
A It's a great milestone.
You like to know what to expect, whether it means preparing for a test, a job interview or for life's large milestones.
There have been large milestones over the last 14 years, but that doesn't bother me.
I have two large milestones that are looming over me right now.
Getting such a large etailer is a major milestone for them.
Because of the relatively small sample size in previous studies, we combined both sexes for these age intervals, to assure a large probability of identifying plausible BMI milestones.
Gamesys receives part of their revenue, has future milestone payments and also has a large JPJ share holding.
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