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The phrase "a large purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a significant or overarching goal or intention behind an action or project.
Example: "The organization was founded with a large purpose in mind: to improve education for underprivileged children."
Alternatives: "a significant aim" or "a major objective."
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I am having a difficult time finding funding for such a large purpose, it is around 5000.
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I am looking to sell my two-bedroom flat which is in a large purpose-built block.
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) are located in a large, purpose-built court on the dusty outskirts of Phnom Penh.
Theirs is a large purpose-built new house masquerading as a country cottage decades old, with tall trees surrounding it, a slate roof, two cosy lounges and just four guestrooms.
The migrants live in a large purpose-built container unit that is fenced off from the street.
Over the following six months, the Carlins again made modifications to their vessel, with the most important being a large, purpose-built tank that was to be towed behind the craft.
The experience always had a larger purpose.
But this bleakness serves a larger purpose.
Sometimes they serve a larger purpose.
Meaning: Repeat and reinforce a larger purpose.
Every look, every movement bound to a larger purpose.
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