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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large movement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or substantial shift, change, or trend in a particular context, such as social, political, or artistic movements.
Example: "The environmental movement has seen a large movement towards sustainable practices in recent years."
Alternatives: "a significant shift" or "a substantial change".
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"We've never heard reported such a large movement of uncontacted people," one told The Guardian.
The end of the 18th century saw a large movement of editing rediscovered texts.
To the extent that we can build a large movement, we can help push these countries some.
The British are up in arms about the movement of people, but the EU also has a large movement of animals.
Some recall marching in antiwar protests in the 1960s and '70s, and say they would like to show their children what it means to be part of a large movement advocating for social change.
Corruption is rampant in Iran, and analysts say the supreme leader and his team must have long known of (and possibly profited from) such a large movement of money.
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This is part of a larger movement that will evolve.
Do you see any sign of a larger movement?
His conversion was part of a larger movement.
But as part of a larger movement, I hope to make a difference," he said.
The occupation fanned out into a larger movement on 30 March.
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