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The phrase "are quite large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the size of objects, quantities, or entities in a comparative manner.
Example: "The elephants at the sanctuary are quite large compared to those in the wild."
Alternatives: "are fairly big" or "are rather substantial."
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Many of the posters are quite large and fragile.
First, some of the codes are quite large and difficult to parse.
The shift-reduce parser models (these are distributed separately because they are quite large).
However, the downloads are quite large, so you'll need a fast Internet connection.
Allowing only the private, closely-held corporations - many of which, like Hobby Lobby, are quite large!
Some are quite large, though over time they have gradually weathered away.
The roots are quite large, and several attempts to add topsoil and grow grass have failed.
These moreish Italian flatbreads are quite large, so each can serve two.
It tends to be the hip and the shin bones, because they are quite large.
The institute's two oceangoing ships are quite large, 253 and 272 feet long.
Judging by the volume of the public discourse, those ranks are quite large.
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