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The phrase "a larger value of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing numerical data, measurements, or comparisons in various contexts, such as mathematics, statistics, or economics.
Example: "In this experiment, we observed that a larger value of temperature resulted in increased reaction rates."
Alternatives: "a greater value of" or "an increased value of".
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Specifying a larger value of relerr generally improves performance (at the expense of accuracy).
Specifying a larger value of
Specifying a larger value of relerr may sometimes improves performance (at the expense of accuracy).
In addition, the production is higher with a larger value of Langmuir volume.
Specifying a larger value of relerr may improve performance for some z (at the expense of accuracy).
Specifying a larger value of
Specifying a larger value of
A larger value of axial stress is observed at the anchor located at the bottom of frame beam.
As a result, coated films with a larger value of thickness and a smaller modulus of elasticity than that of substrate are preferable.
A larger value of (Umb − Umf) in SAFB indicates the larger stability region in the bed, which improves the applicability of fluidized bed.
The fundamental mode of Love mode (LM) - surface acoustic wave (SAW) shows a larger value of K2 and higher sensitivity compared with those of the first mode.
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