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The phrase "a sizeable and largely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount or extent of something, often in a context where you want to emphasize both the size and the predominance of a particular characteristic or quality.
Example: "The study revealed a sizeable and largely positive response from the participants regarding the new policy."
Alternatives: "a substantial and mainly" or "a considerable and predominantly".
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Pondy retains a sizeable and largely intact French quarter in which you can wander spacious boulevards and admire rows of whitewashed houses with louvred shutters and colonnaded porticoes.
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Mueller has a sizeable budget and an open-ended term.
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Across Europe, Muslims make up a sizeable population and will continue to do so.
The reserves built up a sizeable lead and allowed Stephen Curry to rest the entire fourth quarter.
Each room has a sizeable balcony and terrace, studios from £40.
"They had a sizeable lead and we have managed to reduce that.
Cao Cao thus captured a sizeable fleet and secured the naval base at Jiangling.
In the Rhone-Alps region, its population has undergone a sizeable decline since the 1990s, largely as a consequence of poisoning campaigns against muskrats.
British troops and a sizeable number of French-Indian and British traders still held control.
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