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The phrase "abnormally large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is larger than what is considered normal or typical.
Example: "The scientist observed an abnormally large specimen of the species during the expedition."
Alternatives: "unusually large" or "excessively large".
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Webster's defines "gigantism" as "development to abnormally large size".
Images of abnormally large cows and tomatoes come to mind.
Chain-like and nanorribon structures have abnormally large coercivity (HC).
The fetuses that are spontaneously aborted are often abnormally large.
Additionally, no trace of drugs nor an abnormally large amount of money was found.
The drops grew abnormally large, and someone shouted, "The Americans are dropping gasoline.
"Physical features, especially any that are abnormally large or small, carry special meaning.
Some syncytial cells contained enlarged C. abortus or C. pecorum inclusions with abnormally large developmental forms.
An abnormally large upfront payment, even before any of the book is written, would exacerbate the issue, she said.
No groups of abnormally large men ran aboard with painted faces or "Go Goosen!" scrawled across their bared chests.
When a cell stops making a crucial microRNA, the proteins it would have controlled are produced in abnormally large amounts.
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