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be large with
adjective
Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
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"They have to be large, with a beautiful cover," she said.
So we came to understand that small and important thing, that our lives could be large with interesting strangers who would pass us without any personal involvement".
"We came to understand that small and important thing, that our lives could be large with interesting strangers who would pass us without any personal involvement".
The health impact of the forest and peat fires is also expected to be large, with the resulting premature deaths across south-east Asia estimated at 110,000 deaths in an average year.
More than in most races, the difference in lap times between teammates driving the same kind of car can be large — with one driver being able to show off his superior skill over the other.
Let be large with and.
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"The casualty numbers tend to be larger with such weapons".
This difference was shown to be larger with low grout concrete strength.
Moreover, the estimation differences of gain errors will be larger with the increase of position errors.
According to the entropy formula, the entropy will be larger with mass fraction of PEG.
The computed uncertainties in the system salinities seem to be larger with higher standard errors (S.E).
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