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The phrase "a larger community" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a broader group of people or entities that share common interests or goals, often in a social, cultural, or organizational context.
Example: "By collaborating with local organizations, we aim to create a positive impact on a larger community."
Alternatives: "a broader community" or "a wider community".
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I set out to involve a larger community".
All three restaurateurs view their establishments as part of a larger community.
One staff member there commented: Volunteering reminds us we belong to a larger community.
"We feel like we are all a little part of a larger community".
"Instead, you're responding to a small site and not a larger community".
But with the surrounding brush and trees gone, archaeologists found evidence of a larger community around the rock.
Firstly Webpack has a larger community, is more mature and has more support for larger applications such as ours.
Mr. Ray believes the optimal pursuit is to act in a way that avoids leaving a larger community behind.
"You're not teaching how to behave in a democracy, where you behave in the best interests of a larger community".
About 500,000 non-naturalised Koreans live in Japan, remnants of a larger community that peaked decades ago.
"If the U.S. shaped this approach with Mexico as part of building a larger community, it could break the Mexican stalemate on reforms.
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