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The phrase "a larger cluster of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or collection of items, people, or concepts that are more extensive or significant in size or number compared to another group.
Example: "The researchers discovered a larger cluster of stars in the galaxy, indicating a potential area for further study."
Alternatives: "a bigger group of" or "a more extensive collection of".
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Of the remaining 49% of rugged terrain with willows, only 1% (nine cells) was not part of a larger cluster of rugged terrain.
With respect to our previous study [28], the new readout system can be triggered by lower signals, thus sampling the light distribution in a larger cluster of SiPMs.
For Race 1 (strain PXO61), MLM analysis (p < 0.0001) detected 52 significantly associated SNP markers, with a larger cluster of 51 markers on chromosome 11 (physical position 27.7 Mb; marker R2 = 0.28) at the position of the Xa4 gene (Wang et al. 2001) (Figure 4a).
S. solfataricus rubrerythrin is also part of a larger cluster of genes that are all up-regulated.
In order to assess whether the VE-statin/egfl7 gene could be located in a larger cluster of endothelial-specific genes on chromosome 2, the expression levels of VE-statin/egfl7 and that of its flanking neighbors notch1 and agpat2 were measured.
(C ) At 6 dpf a larger cluster of interneuromast cells is seen forming.
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A large cluster of the start-ups are in marketing or advertising.
Linda Cross's "Gorge" is this exhibit's most substantive work, a brainteaser that looks like a large cluster of detritus and debris.
A large cluster of producers centred on the town, once called the Manchester of Italy, also perished.
It was Isabel Mateus, an amateur speleologist, who made a major discovery in 1993 on a seaside cliff at Paimogo, north of Lourinha, when she chanced upon a large cluster of eggs while walking with her 3-year-old daughter, Marta.
Opposite, a large cluster of color photographs by Shirana Shahbazi gives the show its one moment of opulence, and nonchalantly evokes the globalized world (and the globe-trotting artist) with an array of climates, locales, values and economies.
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