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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something increasing in size or magnitude.
Example: "If we want to accommodate more guests, we need to get large tables for the dining area."
Alternatives: "grow bigger" or "increase in size."
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We can get large amounts of western investment.We are also different from East Europeans.
Laid-off financial workers typically get large severance packages, including the use of outplacement services.
The latter proved in January that it could get large numbers of workers to the caucuses.
Brilliant brainwave by receptionist to get large van that transports disabled people with their wheelchairs!
I suspect he's going to get large crowds... 10,000, 15,000 people.
You need lots of big leaves at the magic moment to get large, sound onions.
"They are trying to get large shipments of heroin out, and some have been successful".
"I'm always trying to get large shrimp," said Rick Moonen, the chef at Oceana.
It's difficult to get large boards out of it, and even small ones can dull a saw blade.
Yes, there are occasions when individual plaintiffs get large sums, but they are the exception, not the rule.
Non-elite folks with jobs will be happy to keep them; few will get large pay rises.
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