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The phrase "a rather large array" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collection or group of items that is significant in size or quantity.
Example: "The research team analyzed a rather large array of data points to draw their conclusions."
Alternatives: "a fairly extensive collection" or "a quite substantial range".
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Kushner, who has been assigned a rather large array of tasks as a White House senior adviser, has faced plenty of scrutiny in the multiple investigations into whether Trump's campaign colluded with Russia last year.
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In this Bulletin, when presenting information on available methods, we have not tried to prescribe a detailed treatment for a particular problem, but rather to set up a large array of possible methods, from which the person on the spot can choose methods to test locally.
He said there had been a loss of confidence "in a large array" of markets.
It has a disappointingly large array of ungrilled items.
The tongue is responsible for a large array of articulations.
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