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The phrase "a very large area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant physical space or expanse, often in contexts related to geography, real estate, or land use.
Example: "The national park covers a very large area, making it one of the largest protected spaces in the country."
Alternatives: "an extensive area" or "a vast area".
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Stygiocaris formed a clade with subterranean species (largely from the subfamily Typhlatyinae, Fig. 4) found over a very large area, thus refuting our hypothesis that Stygiocaris would follow a pattern similar to other Australian subterranean atyids.
"It's a very large area.
Well, Brian has a very large area.
"This material has polluted a very large area that used to be pristine," Mr. Addington said.
However, each block could in itself be a very large area and a complex operational unit.
There's a very large area in the north Pacific where an accumulating array of trash is slowly whirling.
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The pores are arranged in perfect hexagonal ordered in a very large domain area.
It is a very, very large area covered and a very large storm.
Well-managed reserves, he says, "can radiate a system of good governance over a very, very large area".
A very small or very large area ratio in the radial direction causes annular groove or wale at that section, respectively.
As a consequence, very large areas were invaded by "woody weeds"—unpalatable native shrubs that have created new areas of scrublands and greatly diminished the area's grazing value.
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