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The phrase "a large patch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant area or expanse of something, often in relation to land, color, or other physical attributes.
Example: "In the garden, there was a large patch of vibrant flowers that attracted many bees."
Alternatives: "a vast area of" or "an extensive section of".
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The structure of S100A13 is characterized by a large patch of negatively charged residues flanked by dense cationic clusters contributed largely by the positively charged residues located at the C-terminal end.
The Humane Society has introduced a large patch of gray.
Then I noticed a large patch of moss almost the measurement of my intended tower.
Light that may strike a large patch of facets is concentrated on one ommatidium.
He points to a large patch of sand that looks identical to the kind we are crossing.
Just beyond the point at which it merges into the drive is a large patch of lawn.
A large patch of bark is missing from the base of a dogwood tree at our family's cemetery plot.
We have had a large patch of black raspberries along the back fence of our yard for years.
McCarren Park, a large patch of land separating Northside Williamsburg and Greenpoint, wasn't always such a happening destination.
Found in coastal waters, the species has extremely short wings that leave a large patch of the rear flank exposed.
A large patch of downtown became a fan village encircled by a 2.1-mile street circuit racetrack.
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