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The phrase "a large number of small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant quantity of small items or entities in various contexts, such as descriptions, analyses, or comparisons.
Example: "The study revealed a large number of small errors that needed to be addressed before publication."
Alternatives: "a significant amount of small" or "many small".
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"They are making a large number of small investments".
State Farm said a large number of small claims contributed to the loss.
Siberian peoples, any of a large number of small ethnic groups living in Siberia.
The district is primarily working class, with a large number of small businesses, from groceries to other retail stores.
You also notice a large number of small, graceful, long-necked white birds in the same paddies, seemingly unbothered.
Security of employment, for example, is also supported by a large number of small firms and subcontractors.
Duccio's altarpiece, the "Maestà," contains a large number of small narrative scenes reminiscent of Giotto's fresco paintings.
A single seed pod produces a large number of small seeds, which are ideally suited for dispersal by wind.
It also sought a large number of small monetary donations rather than a small number of big ones.
Mr Bush won a large number of small states by narrow margins (Arkansas by four points, Tennessee by four).
The banking system would evolve from a large number of small banks to a small number of large banks.
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