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"a large setting" is a correct and suitable phrase for written English.
You can use it to refer to a wide, physical area or a lengthy period of time in which events occurred. For example, "The play takes place in a large setting of a rural village in the 19th century."
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So architects now design schools with pods or wings dividing the larger student body into smaller groups to create intimacy in a large setting.
And part of the power of the haiku is this ability to focus in on a little detail in a large setting.
In its six years in M.L.S, the MetroStars have played their games at Giants Stadium, first on artificial turf and more recently on grass, but rarely before crowds that justified such a large setting.
In New York, the tradition of a ticker-tape parade up Broadway could be replaced by a less festive but equally commemorative gathering in a large setting like Central Park.
Thereafter, many scholars considered the problem of applying fBm in finance in a large setting, such as Elliott and van der Hoek [6]; Elliott and Chan [7]; Guasoni [8]; Rostek [9]; Azmoodeh [10].
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A large set exulted in his fellowship.
Nevertheless, a large set of rules requires more computation time.
A large set of systemic and biochemical variables were measured.
Sometimes this is inconvenient, e.g., when many subroutines share a large set of parameters.
First, we have a large set of courses on behavioral and experimental topics.
But DSBs greatly outnumbers COs in a large set of species.
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