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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also been a large" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used in a sentence where you want to indicate that something has been significant or considerable in addition to other points being made.
Example: "The project has also been a large factor in our success this year."
Alternatives: "also been significant" or "also been considerable".
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There has also been a large increase in the number of customs officers.
Men have also been a large presence at the protests, though not always a positive one.
There's also been a large volume of state polling to sort through.
He has also been a large donor to the Republican party, having financially supported Ron Paul's 2012 campaign.
But that doesn't tell the whole story either, because there has also been a large volume of state polls released over the past day or two.
A 26-year-old accountant who joined the protest said that most of the marchers had ben tech-savvy college graduates in their 20s and 30s, but that there had also been a large number of factory workers who had been given time off by their supervisors so they could join.
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Ideally, there should also be a large sample — many subjects.
There also are a large number of regional weekly papers.
There will also be a large general sale of Chinese ceramics and works of art March 22-23.
There also are a large number of commercial, merchant, and foreign banks in Kenya.
There will also be a large mixed-use tower designed by David Childs, architect of the Time Warner Center.
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