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The phrase "a larger structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is part of a bigger system or framework, often in contexts like architecture, biology, or organizational theory.
Example: "The cell is a fundamental unit of life, and it operates within a larger structure known as the tissue."
Alternatives: "a broader framework" or "a more extensive system".
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"He's got a larger structure to identify.
They fit together in a larger structure.
Gender is part of a larger structure of oppression and injustice".
But Ms. Brunzema said it's certainly feasible to start thinking of a larger structure off Manhattan.
Each movement in every piece has its own narrative arc as part of a larger structure.
Teams design and govern themselves, while nested within a larger structure.
But I came to understand that he had a larger structure in mind than any of us knew.
Mr. Marder said Building 41-04 and Building 41-05 areallylly one building, part of a larger structure.
It wants to raze the North Beach branch and build a larger structure with more amenities.
A model, in the traditional sense of the word, is a small-scale representation of a larger structure or system.
Suri has had short fiction published in the New Yorker; in this first novel, he shows some familiar difficulties in building a larger structure.
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