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The phrase "a larger study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a study that encompasses a greater scope, sample size, or depth compared to another study.
Example: "The results of this research will be compared to those found in a larger study conducted last year."
Alternatives: "a more extensive study" or "a broader study".
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Now Dr. Bayrakdarian is starting a larger study.
In 2015, the agency commissioned a larger study.
A larger study is required to confirm these findings.
A larger study is planned to begin soon.
That could mean a larger study, or a longer study.
A larger study is under way to determine its long-term effectiveness.
The researchers cautioned that the evidence was preliminary and said a larger study was under way.
Before that a larger study had found a link between phthalates and low blood pressure.
Ronald Farkas wondered if ten milligrams would have performed better in a larger study.
However, a larger study to confirm our results is warranted.
This paper reports on one part of a larger study.
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