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The phrase "a large university" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when referring to a large university that you have visited, for example: "I recently toured a large university in my city."
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A large university was out.
It's about how a large university is run.
The town is home to a large university and dozens of other vocational training centres.
I recently spoke to an operations official at a large university.
They say that running a large university is increasingly similar to running a corporation.
Dr. Clough said the Smithsonian resembled a large university in many ways, with one exception.
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Pediatric residents at a large, university-based hospital, in Brooklyn, NY, participated in the study.
This retrospective cohort study was completed at a large university-affiliated hospital.
Pilot survey study of patients aged 50 years and older at a large, university-affiliated internal medicine practice.
We conducted the study in September 2004 at a large university-affiliated community-based internal medicine faculty-resident practice.
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