Sentence examples for a much enlarged from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a much enlarged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been significantly increased in size or scope.
Example: "The museum unveiled a much enlarged exhibit that showcases the history of the region."
Alternatives: "a significantly expanded" or "a greatly increased".

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And Andrew Chan's papier-mâché and wire sculpture of a much enlarged, woozily misshapen shopping cart has a Red Groomsian comic verve and a good title: "Magna Carta".

Pig iron could then be taken through to molten iron or low-carbon steel without solidification, scrap could be added and melted, and iron ore could be melted into the slag above the metal to give a relatively rapid oxidation of carbon and silicon all on a much enlarged scale.

A much enlarged version of the machine, with a programming system designed by Turing, became the world's first commercially available computer, the Ferranti Mark I. The first to be completed was installed at Manchester University in February 1951; in all about ten were sold, in Britain, Canada, Holland and Italy.

One is shaped like a much enlarged gu that is, tall and somewhat trumpet-shaped.

A much enlarged edition appeared in 1655, and the last edition supervised by the author, published in 1676, included additional material by Charles Cotton.

But a poetic tableau by Marlo Pascual involving old photographs under glass, a seashell, a large rock, electric lights, an antique telephone and a much enlarged page from Walker Percy's novel "The Moviegoer" is portentously heavy-handed.

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A succession of much enlarged, real human fingers, each painted a different color and appearing, weirdly, to throb, appears on the screen.

The end of an official letter, much enlarged, frames Sadie Barnette's profile.

Down the slope towards the Beaulieu Road, Park Pale forms a mini ridge that dates at least to the time of Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I. It marks the boundary of an ancient deer park that she had much enlarged as a living larder to provide the huge amount of venison required for royal banquets.

The country's foreign debt was much enlarged, and a precedent had been established of borrowing for political purposes.

The epistasis section of the Methods has therefore been much enlarged, and a new Methods section "Equations" presents all linear mixed models used in this paper.

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