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The phrase "are often very sizeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently large or significant in size or amount.
Example: "The donations received for the charity event are often very sizeable, allowing us to support many families in need."
Alternatives: "are frequently quite large" or "are often substantial".
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It seems that the 'post-NPfIT autonomy' surrounding procurement has come at a price while hospitals can now choose software vendors, they find it difficult to do this in a considered way and there is a shortage of expertise and experience in negotiating what are often very sizeable contracts.
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