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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about large" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The discussion was about large-scale projects in the community."
Alternatives: "regarding large" or "concerning large".
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But information exchange and fusion would inevitably bring about large computational complexity and communication burden.
However, they also bring about large general costs for the focal firm.
We're not hearing about large businesses failing".
"We're not just about large estates".
But what about large pieces of furniture?
So what did you learn about large corporations?
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This evening was explicitly more about large-canvas concerns.
Government is not just about large-scale services.
Forty years ago, it was mainly about large-scale phenomena, like inflation and unemployment.
"You hear about large-cap companies doing that, but these are midcaps.
Prominent judges and lawyers issue fierce public broadsides about large-scale government corruption and social neglect.
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