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The phrase "a larger enough" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "large enough."
Example: "We need a large enough space to accommodate all the guests."
Alternatives: "sufficiently large" or "adequately large."
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We conclude that glucose sensing based on GBP and FRET does not produce a larger enough signal change for clinical use; both the nature of the environmentally sensitive dye and its site of conjugation seem important for maximum signal change; badan-GBP152C has a large glucose-induced fluorescence change, suitable for development as a glucose sensor.
Further, a multicentre study or collaborative effort would be recommended to ensure that a larger enough cohort is recruited.
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