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The phrase "a larger excerpt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a more extensive portion of text taken from a larger work, such as a book, article, or document.
Example: "In order to provide more context, I will include a larger excerpt from the original study."
Alternatives: "a more extensive passage" or "a bigger section".
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To accompany this week's Notebook on Kutiman, here is a larger excerpt from my interview with Ophir "Kutiman" Kutiel, who spoke to me by phone from Tel Aviv about the ThruYOU project.
By Sasha Frere-Jones March 21 , 2009To accompany this week's Notebook on Kutiman, here is a larger excerpt from my interview with Ophir "Kutiman" Kutiel, who spoke to me by phone from Tel Aviv about the ThruYOU project.
The selection below, drawn in part from a larger excerpt from No One Was Killed, relays some of that primary account from what happened in Grant Park nearly half a century ago.
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Among the articles he published was a large excerpt from a planned monograph, "Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture," by an ascendant architecture thinker and practitioner, Robert Venturi.
Like so much of Busoni, it seems torn from a larger fabric, excerpted from the wholeness of the composer's life.
This is an excerpt from a larger book.
The piece can be an excerpt from a larger work, published or unpublished.
An excerpt from a larger site-specific work about the mass exodus of blacks from San Francisco in the 1850s, "Sailing Away" will be performed in full at different locations along Market Street from Oct. 7 to 10.
When editors have chosen to transcribe only an excerpt from a larger manuscript, the editorial omissions are indicated by ellipses and noted both in the document detail summary and in the title of the document.
His solo, an excerpt from a larger work, "Live!," is set to a musical patchwork (Kotchy, Pan Sonic, Mariah Carey, Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh) that similarly combines grittiness and unctuous appeal, and it melds changes of dynamic, a wealth of physical detail (particularly in the arms and hands) and a range of emotional registers with calm ease.
The first thing we notice when taking a closer look at the construal of power and ideology in the speech made by Sarkozy, is that the excerpt contains a larger number of middle material processes than effective ones (Table 5).
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