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The phrase "a large premium for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the additional cost or value associated with a particular item, service, or investment.
Example: "Investors are willing to pay a large premium for companies with strong growth potential."
Alternatives: "a significant cost for" or "a high price for".
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Not many trade buyers would pay a large premium for what would remain.
"Some Gentlemen in this section are ready and anxious to pay a large premium for the head of J. Q.
He paid a large premium for some companies, such as PBI Cambridge, which some thought an odd fit.
Mr. McMurry also said Havas would be "paying a large premium for a business that doesn't radically change" its position "within the competitive framework of the industry".
The chance to gain market share in these new markets would offset the short-term pain of paying a large premium for the Pfizer unit, he added.
Even if employers themselves do not face legal liability, Mr. Dennett said, "it will be very difficult for them to find anyone willing to take on the burden without charging a large premium for handling that unpredictable, unlimited risk".
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In fact, these authors find a larger premium for vocational-education workers than for workers with further education whose premium is almost not significant.
When we split the sample into high-tech and low-tech companies, we find a large premium of basic research for firms in high-tech industries, but no premium in low-tech sectors.
The incentives were set so that a large premium was paid for accuracy relative to speed, reflecting the view that it is better for the Fed to get the direction right than to get it fast.
In contrast, investors who prefer to hold U.S. stocks have to pay a very large premium for the comfort of holding assets where other investors still have high conviction.
They are often willing to pay a large premium over the list price for desired items many believe, for some reason, that the more something costs, the better it is.China's growing taste for bling is a good thing not only for makers of luxury goods but also for Chinese consumers.
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