Sentence examples for at a larger from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at a larger" is not complete on its own and may require additional context to be fully correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes, scales, or quantities, typically followed by a noun or phrase that specifies what is being compared.
Example: "We need to consider the project at a larger scale to understand its full impact."
Alternatives: "on a larger scale" or "in a broader context".

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The siblings' tale hints at a larger story.

"France is tensed: we knew it would happen at a larger scale than Charlie [Hebdo].

And, as often in a Spark story, the small detail hinted at a larger, darker story.

The memo also hints at a larger anxiety — a fear, possibly, of the future.

At a larger company it can be harder for a graduate to get their voice heard.

"We want to keep doing everything we're doing, but at a larger scale," she said.

He plans to open another dessert place at a larger location in the winter.

"As a coach, you have to look at a larger picture.

"Looking at a larger than life News Feed or someone's photos in VR isn't interesting.

"Those tiny jabs at a larger infrastructure are what make revolutions.

Those assignments led to a job at a larger paper, Iran, which was less strident.

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