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The phrase "a sizable stake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of ownership or investment in a company or project.
Example: "The investor acquired a sizable stake in the startup, believing it had great potential for growth."
Alternatives: "a substantial interest" or "a significant share".
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Over time, this may change if a big investor wants to take a sizable stake.
Mr. Icahn also entered the fray, amassing a sizable stake in Dell.
Creating a hit means a sizable stake in a genre without a clear audience.
Falk had been engineering this assignation for weeks, and had set aside a sizable stake.
Schwarzman, who still held a sizable stake in Blackstone, was particularly upset.
It also has a sizable stake in Palantir Technologies, a data analytics start-up co-founded by Mr. Thiel.
Met with mere politeness by a crowd that has a sizable stake in the world as it stands, Shadyac, looking worried, remarked, "You're so well behaved".
Ralph V. Whitworth, who became H.P.'s interim chairman on Thursday, joined the board in late 2011 after amassing a sizable stake in the company.
Yesterday, a stock exchange from Dubai, on the Persian Gulf, announced plans to take a sizable stake in Nasdaq, drawing a mixed response in Washington.
A financial entity of the Chinese government has acquired a sizable stake in BP, one of the world's biggest energy companies, for about $2 billion.
Moreover, it has been reported that Exxon Mobil, the world's largest publicly traded company, has been negotiating with Yukos to buy a sizable stake.
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