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The phrase "a much larger solution" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a solution that is significantly bigger or more comprehensive than another option or previous solutions.
Example: "While the initial proposal was helpful, we need to consider a much larger solution that addresses the root causes of the issue."
Alternatives: "a significantly bigger solution" or "a far more extensive solution".
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Due to the multi-period nature, given the same graph or road network, PCARP can have a much larger solution space than the single-period CARP counterpart.
Fair Trade cannot solve every challenge in cocoa, but it is creating tangible, meaningful change, and it can be part of a much larger solution for farmers, industry and consumers.
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In general, we believe we have engaged a much larger community in finding solutions to stymied research processes.
The problem in the construction of an optimal design matrix as a particular subset of a much larger universal set of potential solutions needs specially problem-adapted genetic operators.
The Quad 3.0 strategy creates more value for all stakeholders by leveraging a strong print foundation as part of a much larger, more robust integrated marketing solutions offering.
This may reflect the characteristics of earthquake clustering, because the F-net data include a much larger number of focal mechanism solutions than the GCMT catalog.
The reactions reported in Parts I and III are conducted using a much larger volume of alkaline, 1-naphthol (A) solution than of diazo salt solution (B).
But this is a Band-Aid solution to a much larger problem: over 80percentt of those in detention have little or no access to lawyers — and no effective way to represent their interests in a surreal, confusing system.
At first, incentives and disincentives do boost engagement numbers; however, it's a short-term solution to a much larger problem.
At first, the incentives and disincentives do boost engagement numbers; however, it's a short-term solution to a much larger lifestyle problem.
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