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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large panel" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical object or structure that is large in size and made up of multiple parts or sections. Example: The artist painted a large panel depicting a serene countryside scene.
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The jolt caused a large panel of glass to shatter.
Further along, there was a large panel of dots, lines, and arrows, some red, some black.
However, such a large panel area induces a large panel deflection during panel transfer using robots or automated guided vehicle (AGV) systems.
The event ended with a large panel of experts awaiting questions.
A small dashboard of indicators could be useful for some purposes, a large panel for others.
These compounds were also tested against a large panel of different pathogenic RNA and DNA viruses.
Five chemical compositions were tested in order to give a large panel of possibility.
Among them, a large panel of chemical structures was described including coumarin-containing molecules.
We secured a large panel of mAbs, most of which reacted with the carboxy terminal carbohydrate recognition domain.
There was a large panel truck immediately to my right.
All finalists participate in the first live pitch session to a large panel of industry judges.
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