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The phrase "a larger entity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bigger organization, group, or system that encompasses smaller parts or components.
Example: "The research project was funded by a larger entity that supports scientific innovation."
Alternatives: "a bigger organization" or "a greater body".
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But, even if individuals couldn't deal with the big picture, early-twentieth-century liberals saw, a larger entity such as government could.
Companies that can't raise capital themselves may choose to become part of a larger entity, while others that are fiscally stronger will grow bigger through acquisitions.
It was one such chief, Ranjit Singh, grandson of Charhat Singh Shukerchakia, who eventually welded these principalities for a brief time into a larger entity.
Without giving away the ending, the film hints at the start of a brave new post-human era (or is it a Buddhist parable?) about the surrender of self into a larger entity.
For decades I have used the word "bellwether" in political stories to describe a precinct or county that tends to vote the same way as a larger entity, like a city or state.
In short, I loved the "God is in the details" of it and the sense of creating something that mattered and yet would, ultimately, disappear into, but give life and flavor to, a larger entity.
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"Star Trek" is a large entity.
But now empirical evidence is suggesting that Southwest has become such a large entity that it's no longer a reliable constraint".
The million or so individual names and bodies that the IWGC put on the landscape are less an imperial aufhebung – an assimilation into a large entity – than a gathering of the dead that can be interpreted in many ways.
Saying - without naming names, of course - Bacon said it "beggars belief that such a a large entity can pay so little in corporation tax" only, it seemed, possible because the company had been "architected" that way.
John makes you feel part of a small team even though you work for a large entity".
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