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The phrase "a rather large market" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a market in a business or economic context, often to indicate that it is significant or substantial.
Example: "The company is looking to expand its product line to cater to a rather large market that has been underserved."
Alternatives: "a quite sizable market" or "a fairly extensive market."
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It's a rather large market, too, and one of the most global industries in the world, says CEO and co-founder Patrik Olstad Berglund.
No surprise really, as Australia is a rather large market, and it would be a shame for Valve to miss out on all those gaming dollars.
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In the meantime, the business had a rather large marketing and sales force.
"This could be a blip, albeit a rather large blip," said Jack Nerad, the executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book.
It's a rather large tree.
That is a rather large sticking point.
That's a rather large "if", though.
Provide a rather large backyard.
"If we assume the new field can be developed, and if operators can agree with the Egyptian government, that would be a major setback for the operators of the Leviathan field," said Boersma, who added that Israel would be forced to piece together smaller buyers, rather than counting on a single, large market such as Egypt.
New York City is a very large market.
Condoms aren't a large market.
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