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The phrase "a large physical area" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a significant or extensive space, often in contexts related to geography, real estate, or physical environments.
Example: "The national park encompasses a large physical area, providing ample space for wildlife and outdoor activities."
Alternatives: "an extensive physical space" or "a vast geographical region."
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During early life, this might have promoted a shared evolution of microbes living across a large physical area, where cells integrate similar, albeit partly degraded, sequences and maintain "genetic coherency" despite lacking close proximity.
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Second, larger physical area is generally associated with higher input prices.
It was also partly created to allow for Scotland's lower average incomes, larger physical area, and healthcare and housing needs.
Additionally, higher population density is also associated with more lab employment and larger physical area is associated with less medical lab employment.
"It created a large physical barrier".
He has a large physical presence.
The frozen Arctic is like a large physical feature.
The user is required to cover a large area with physical movements and parts of the display area are out of arm's reach.
For instance, temperature approach of 0 requires extremely large (physical ∞) contact area between hot and cold streams.
Since the samples were not exposed to any heat treatment which may result in the formation of mixed metal oxide alloys, the enhanced OSC may be attributed to the larger physical surface area of the samples.
The lung epithelium is exposed to infectious and physical agents over a large surface area, and it depends on trafficking leukocytes to neutralize potential danger; however, excessive numbers of interstitial leukocytes may result in airway hyper-responsiveness, as seen in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (1 2 3 4).
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