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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or extensive undertaking, often in contexts such as business, medical procedures, or military actions.
Example: "The company is planning a large operation to expand its market reach in Asia."
Alternatives: "a major undertaking" or "a significant endeavor."
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Lexis-Nexis, the research company, has a large operation here.
Deutsch was also a cattle rancher, with a large operation in South Texas.
It's not really about the rules, which for such a large operation are really quite spartan.
It is his train set, but in practice such a large operation needs local management to get on with it.
Nearly half of UK universities have academic collaborations in Malaysia, for instance, where Anglia Ruskin University has a large operation.
"He oversees a large operation that provides valuable services to people, and he is a civic leader.
He and other soldiers said they expected that a large operation would soon be undertaken in the area.
A large operation to feed the hungry had apparently not been affected after a day of fighting.
Kaupthing had a large operation in the UK and counted the property tycoons Vincent and Robert Tchenguiz among a number of high-profile clients.
The Pakistani Army's campaign began in earnest in November, when it mounted a large operation against the militants in the Swat Valley.
HSBC said in February that almost straightaway it would need to move 1,000 jobs to Paris, where it already has a large operation.
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