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The phrase "a larger image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an image that is bigger in size or resolution compared to another image or when discussing a broader perspective on a topic.
Example: "To understand the context better, we need to look at a larger image of the situation."
Alternatives: "a bigger picture" or "an expanded view".
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Click here to see a larger image.
Click to view a larger image.
Clicking on the thumbnails produces a larger image.
You can click on these thumbnails for a larger image.
Click on the thumbnail for a larger image.
Click and you get a larger image of this work, which you can explore with magnification.
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Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves a large image compression ratio and ensures imaging quality.
"It's a good job for such a large image.
(Click to see a large image of the handwritten lyrics).
" He paused to examine a large image of a hairy scrotum.
On the right page is a large image of a sleek dress or flat-screen television.
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