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The phrase "a much larger breadth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or range of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The new research project aims to cover a much larger breadth of topics than the previous study."
Alternatives: "a significantly wider scope" or "a considerably greater range".
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"We're learning quickly about customer preferences - there's a much larger breadth of possibilities here for customers than our other products," he said.
In general, the 454 reads were clustered near the 5′-end of the linear reference sequence, while the PGM and MiSeq reads spanned a much larger breadth.
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"Machine learning is the next stage in a much larger advance toward enhancing the depth and breadth of individual searches for various goods and services.
Here we demonstrate that B. burgdorferi (OspA serotype 1) in the northeastern United States is much less specialized than B. afzelii (serotype 2) and B. garinii (serotypes 3 8), because the niche breadth of most of its genotypes covers a much larger range of phylogenetically distant hosts than any of the other OspA serotypes.
They are addressing a much larger topic".
Inland waterways carry a much larger volume.
But a much larger number are struggling.
Get a much larger one".
Instead, wealth played a much larger role.
This was a much larger commemoration.
Doug had a much larger humanitarian vision".
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