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Discover Ludwig“too large” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when indicates that something is greater or larger than what is desired. For example: "The cake was a too large for one person to eat."
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This concept of archaeological landscape generally results in a too large amount of data to permit a manual analysis.
It automatically decreases the gains and respectively also the dangerous oscillations due to a too large discontinuous-control magnitude.
However, a too large Qs will affect the falling solid flows in the distribution region and transition region of the mixer.
A too large solar multiple might cause the collected solar thermal energy to become partially useless without thermal storage and high investment cost, while a smaller one might worsen the part-load performance of the system.
However, a too large α easily results in oscillations.
In [15], a too large anonymous ring may result in the serious degradation of QOS.
Therefore, a too large or too small equivalent conicity will intensify the wheel wear.
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This could have been a gaudy Korean revue intended to fill a too-large stage.
But for climate modeling, the devil is in the details — details that get missed in a too-large grid.
On another occasion, a too-large truck became immobilized on Church Street, unable to go forward, unable to back up.
Don't say: "At the airport, I am slightly embarrassed that I have a too-large bottle of nail polish remover".
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