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Discover Ludwig"enlarged twice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which something has been increased in size or multiplied by two. For example, "The photograph was enlarged twice, resulting in a much larger image."
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Over the years it was enlarged twice and ultimately had room for huge modern barges.
The school, painted green with white trim and enlarged twice to accommodate more students, is surrounded by farm buildings used for germinating plants and caring for animals, including the chickens, two goats and a Cotswold-California Red sheep with long hair good for spinning.
The hysteresis curve is the same in shape as the skeleton curve but is enlarged twice.
Therefore, upscaling EDI methods usually restrict the scaling ratio in order to simplify the interpolation process, e.g., images are enlarged twice as much as the original images in both horizontal and vertical directions.
The original conservation area has since been enlarged twice to its present size of 80 acre.
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It was twice enlarged, in 1845 and 1867, and was republished in its final form through the end of the 20th century.
The mature viable seeds of engineered transgenic Arabidopsis plants that individually overexpress two cytokinin oxidase dehydrogenase genes, AtCKX1 and AtCKX3, were both greatly enlarged and approximately twice the weight of wild-type seeds [77].
I was diagnosed with a rare congenital heart defect that was causing my heart valve to leak severely and enlarged my heart twice the normal size.
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Lymph nodes and spleen were enlarged up to twice the original size.
It has twice been enlarged: in the 15th century, when the chancel was rebuilt, and in the 16th century, when a chapel was added to the south of the chancel, separated by three arches.
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