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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also be a large" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you are discussing the size or significance of something, but it needs additional information to be clear.
Example: "The project will also be a large undertaking that requires significant resources."
Alternatives: "also be significant" or "also be considerable".
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Ideally, there should also be a large sample — many subjects.
There can also be a large variation in reported materiality levels, even when companies are in the same sector.
There will also be a large garden designed for photo opportunities with Disney characters, as well as areas for relaxation.
It is safe to say that they will also be a large proportion of the projected 800,000.
There will also be a large general sale of Chinese ceramics and works of art March 22-23.
There will also be a large mixed-use tower designed by David Childs, architect of the Time Warner Center.
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There will also be a large-print edition there.
A county, which can also be a larger town, is the smallest public health unit.
There also is a large petrochemical plant at Polatsk.
There also are a large number of regional weekly papers.
However, REE use in polishing powders also is a large portion of total REE demand.
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