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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pretty large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the size of objects, quantities, or groups in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The boxes we received from the shipment are pretty large, making them difficult to store."
Alternatives: "are quite big" or "are fairly substantial".
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"We're a small tourism destination and our competitors are pretty large," Ms. Carnegie said.
No one calls the program a panacea, but it has generated excitement among researchers because "the impacts are pretty large," said Harry J. Holzer, a labor and poverty expert at Georgetown University.
Evans concedes that "our error bars are pretty large".
Bordeaux chateaux are pretty large properties, at least by French standards, and their vineyards are often scattered all around the region, or "commune".
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"His head is pretty large".
The potential, he said, is "pretty large".
If they were countries, they would be pretty large economies.
A. There were six founders, which is pretty large for a founding group.
You can imagine it was pretty large and heavy, balanced on the back.
No matter how hard the top is, the spread is pretty large.
"It's pretty large and filled with antiques," the client said.
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