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"by a larger margin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one thing is greater in size or degree than another. For example, "In this election, the incumbent candidate won by a larger margin than expected."
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Kaine won by a larger margin than Warner.
UConn even won its games by a larger margin.
In Ankara, the C.H.P. won by a larger margin, 50.93percentntoto 47.12 percentt.
The professors then voted by a larger margin, 253-137, to criticise his management style.
Had those ballots been counted, Mr. Santorum would probably have won by a larger margin.
The Assembly has passed the gay-rights bill every year since 1993, each time by a larger margin.
This was a game Van Gaal's men might have claimed by a larger margin given their near-total domination.
The New Jersey lottery referendum won by a larger margin of votes than any ballot proposal in state history.
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Christensen lost by a large margin.
Amir overstepped again by a large margin.
African savannas were preferred by a large margin.
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