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The phrase "approach requires large" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or strategy that necessitates significant resources or effort, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The approach requires large amounts of data to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "method necessitates substantial" or "strategy demands considerable".
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However, this approach requires large computational calculations.
Further, the LNG plant modularized approach requires large, complex structures (modules) for supporting the LNG process equipment and for allowing sea and land transportation.
However, this approach requires large amounts of growth factors (GFs) and the need to overcome limited diffusional transport posed by the inherent 3D structure of hPSC spheroids.
But this approach requires large amounts of data, just to pick the right reduction level.
Such intervals are robust if an adequate sample size is used, but this approach requires large sample sizes.
However, this approach requires large amounts of Cas9 protein and pure RNA, which can be purchased commercially, though could be cost prohibitive for some groups.
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However, this approach required large amounts of compound, restricting its use.
We hypothesise that promoting efficient late emerging parasitoids may be key in reducing outbreak severity, an approach requiring large continuous regions of suitable habitat.
In such methods, although both the graphical topology and the joint probability distribution could be learnt and defined from the data set, there were many shortcomings as implementation of such approach required large amount of qualified data.
Deliberative approaches requires large scale map and large memory, which slowdowns the execution.
Such approaches require large footprint processing facilities or high energy costs.
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