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The phrase "advent of larger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the arrival or introduction of something larger in size, scope, or significance.
Example: "The advent of larger smartphones has changed the way we interact with technology."
Alternatives: "arrival of bigger" or "introduction of larger".
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However, with the advent of larger turbines fitted with relatively softer blades, classical flutter may become a more important design consideration.
Crick writes: The advent of larger, faster and cheaper computers, a development that is far from reaching its end, has given us some feeling for what can be achieved by rapid computation.
Transportation officials say no major changes have been made in the region's flight patterns in nearly 15 years and that the advent of larger planes had actually reduced the number of flights into La Guardia.
With the advent of larger and more complex Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), it is becoming increasingly interesting to build those distributed network applications from the Internet for MANETs as well.
With the advent of larger denominations, such as the gros tournois (based on the weight standard of Tours, in France) in the 13th century, more florid designs came to be preferred, but the elements of the royal crown, for example, or the letters of the legend were still punched into the dies.
The advent of larger and larger smartphones — so called phablets — has also been building momentum for a mid-size device.
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The advent of large colour screens and wireless network connections make the TabletPC an attractive product.
The advent of large-scale genome-wide association studies, however, has led to dramatic progress.
Mr. Buitrago's happened when he transferred to southwestern Colombia, to fortify positions in the advent of large-scale rebel attacks.
The advent of large sets of chemical and thermodynamic data has enabled the rapid investigation of increasingly complex systems.
The advent of large surveys such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has yielded photometric and spectroscopic catalogs of more than 100 million and 70,000 stars, respectively.
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