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The phrase "a large outbreak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant occurrence of a disease or event, typically in a public health context.
Example: "The health department reported a large outbreak of influenza in the region, prompting immediate action to contain the spread."
Alternatives: "a significant outbreak" or "a major outbreak".
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In 2013 and 2014, French Polynesia experienced a large outbreak.
He and others are thinking of testing this idea in the event of a large outbreak.
It would take a combination of events, each of low probability, to produce a large outbreak.
If a large outbreak results, they are blamed for doing too little.
In 2010, there was a large outbreak of rabies among raccoons in Central Park.
In 2009 a large outbreak of chikungunya fever occurred in Thailand.
In late 1997 and early 1998, a large outbreak of hemorrhagic fever occurred in East Africa.
To avoid a large outbreak, vaccines should be administered as quickly as possible.
Australia experienced a large outbreak of equine influenza in August 2007.
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Overall, cryptosporidiosis was much less common than giardiasis, although a large outbreak of cryptosporidiosis occurred during surveillance.
This strain spread rapidly and caused a large outbreak in the hospital.
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