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The phrase "a larger move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant action or decision that has broader implications or effects.
Example: "The company is planning a larger move to expand its operations internationally."
Alternatives: "a bigger step" or "a more significant action".
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The relocation was the landing point of a larger move the couple had begun to make.
Spring Valley's policy is part of a larger move, across the country, toward criminalizing school discipline.
Assemble's win signifies a larger move away from the gallery into public space that is becoming ever more privatised.
The plan, part of a larger move to streamline the menu and make customer service more efficient, is already under way at the company's 13,000 American restaurants.
But is it (as the authors suspect) a symptom of a larger move away from any real interest in the world beyond our sidewalks and cars at all?
As part of a larger move to promote urban agriculture and community gardens, Seattle raised the limit from three to eight hens per lot in 2010.
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A research study showed that it would snap at a moving 1 cm piece of black paper as if it were prey but would disregard a larger moving piece.
Find a reliable contact person for a larger moving company.
"People may be making a move that is a small move geographically, but a large move in terms of upward mobility," he said.
The volatility hinted at by the Bollinger bands lends credence to the possibility of such a large move.
Correlation analysis showed that flexible regions are mostly isolated by the β-barrel and move independently as long as they have no direct contacts and none of the regions makes a large move.
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