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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large span" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant distance, range, or extent between two points or elements.
Example: "The bridge has a large span that allows ships to pass underneath it without obstruction."
Alternatives: "a wide range" or "a broad extent".
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Fourteen digits, or one-half a cubit, equaled a large span.
The two forms are separated by a great geographic distance and by a large span of time.
Pre-stressed bolting theory was used to design a roof control method for a large span roadway.
"It's shown that people have the appetite, patience and stamina to stick with a plot and characters as they develop over a large span".
With a large span of highway hosting a protest encampment, cars and taxis have been forced into circuitous routes around the base of the island's mountains.
Moore habitually wrote to his mother every week, and their correspondence documents their activities over a large span of time (1906-1933).
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Statistical analyses of IFTA results from anaphase B spindles confirm the square-packed character (θ ∼ 90°) with a large spanning distance (d ∼ 40 nm) at the spindle midzone.
Like all great musicians he had an inherent sense of pulse and pace, of how a larger span of music can flow across different tempos.
The optimum dimensions of a welded tubular truss are determined, which strengthen a column-supported oil pipeline for a larger span length.
Musicians recalled more letters, that is, had a larger span, than non-musicians.
For antimonide NWs a larger span of charge distribution than in the corresponding bulks (by 0.2 e −) is found.
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