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The phrase "a large stretch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant extent or area of something, often in relation to time, space, or a particular subject.
Example: "The project required a large stretch of time to complete, but the results were worth the effort."
Alternatives: "a considerable expanse of" or "a significant span of".
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I work in an office that overlooks a large stretch of lawn.
That caused a supersonic boom that was audible across a large stretch of southeastern England.
It has a large stretch of uninspiring land with a handful of disused warehouses.
He actually crawled over a large stretch of southern Minnesota landscape to give authenticity to the ordeal it describes.
A large stretch of the capital went into lockdown in the hours before the verdict was announced.
Iwo Jima is the largest island, with a large stretch of level land that was converted into a military airfield during World War II.
Ironically they were adopted by a dog, which accompanied them for a large stretch of the journey, and which they dubbed – in case of emergency – Spare Rations.
More than 11,000 barrels of oil flowed into the Yellow Sea, the government said, fouling miles of beaches and a large stretch of ocean.
Though the faculty, dignitaries, and President's Division were there, gathered between Massachusetts and Harvard halls, there were no Harvard seniors, leaving a large stretch of the Yard normally clogged with black-robed students empty.
Larry Gould, director of operations analysis for the subways, said that because a large stretch of the A and C lines includes only one set of tracks in each direction, there was not enough room for all three lines.
Up on the bleak, blustery mountain summit of Djouce (pronounced "Jowss"), I could see along a large stretch of the eastern coastline; on a very clear day, it's said you can see as far as Snowdonia.
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