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The phrase "a sizeable operation in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or substantial business or activity taking place in a specific location or sector.
Example: "The company has established a sizeable operation in the renewable energy sector, contributing to sustainable development."
Alternatives: "a significant operation in" or "a large-scale operation in".
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While Patsnap, too, has leveraged its investor to expand into Europe, where it has a sizeable operation in addition to its Singapore HQ.
Beyond that, Chevron doesn't actually have a penny in Canada everything is owned by its Canadian subsidiary, which runs a sizeable operation in Alberta's oil sands.
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I caught up with Mr Carnage at London's EGX games show, where Twitch had a sizeable operation.
Both have sizeable operations in China.
That leaves Goldman as the only big bank with a sizeable in-house private equity operation.
Following the sale of its TV assets, UTV Media will be left with a sizeable radio operation divided into two divisions.
"But it appears inevitable that Hampshire will gain a sizeable lead in first innings.
It also operates a sizeable hypermarket chain in Malaysia.
The airline has also proposed selling a sizeable stake in its maintenance and technical arm and converting its cargo operation into a separate unit.
Extracting a skull would require either the creation of a sizeable hole in the side of the tomb or the lifting of its two-tonne lid, both operations that would generate a suspicious amount of noise.
"That was a sizeable increase in revenue," said Mogensen.
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