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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sizable one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is large in size or amount, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The donation made by the philanthropist was a sizable one, significantly impacting the charity's efforts."
Alternatives: "a substantial one" or "a considerable one."
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Questions also began to swirl about whether the deadly slide should have been foreseen, given the area's history of geological instability and the numerous smaller slides over the years that residents can count off on their fingers, notably a sizable one in 2006 in exactly the same place.
The nearly $9bn fine is a sizable one compared to BNP's profits – the bank made $6.5bn in 2013.
Jen Bluestein, a Ferrer spokeswoman, said she was struck by the fact that the mayor is outspending his challenger by tens of millions of dollars yet has held roughly the same lead, albeit a sizable one, in several recent polls.
The next time that the U.S. economy falls into a severe recession, regardless of which party controls the White House, Congress will vote through another stimulus, and a sizable one at that.
That's a fraction, though a sizable one, of the 13,600 single-family homes sold in Salt Lake alone in 2016.
The problem is a sizable one, so former Stanford University classmates Sam Tanzer and Ross Porter decided to do something about it.
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Both would require at least a sizable one-year contract or a lesser multiyear deal.
Mr. Solow, for example, has signed a petition calling for a "sizable" one-time rebate that would go out this summer in tens of millions of checks mailed to taxpayers.
The NYSE and Deutsche Börse managed to find a sizable one-third more in promised cost cuts just weeks after announcing a merger they apparently spent months working on — and for which they employed no fewer than eight high-price investment banks.
Determined to avoid being cast as impediments to a quick recovery, they are coalescing around a smaller tax cut that would give a sizable, one-time push to the economy in the short run and provide more of its benefits in the long run to the lower end of the income scale than would Mr. Bush's proposal.
Thus Gross expects a sizable one-point drop in the Fed funds rate from 5.25%.
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