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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in size of" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. Instead, you can use more clear and concise language such as "in terms of size" or "in terms of dimensions." Example: "The book is large in size" could be rewritten as "The book is large in terms of size" or "The book has large dimensions."
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Another change has come in size of the heads.
All private equity firms need to be realistic about the change in size of the market.
He said he would have supported a reduction in size of the building.
This pattern, fairly consistent annually, reflects the difference in size of the regional wine industries.
India is second only to China in size of potential audience -- and with many fewer government limits on program content.
As in Scotland, there are huge variations in size of territory and the communities served varies hugely.
The approach prefers settlements behind closed doors and the difference in size of penalties is never explained.
Seedbed-preparation procedures depend on soil texture and the desired change in size of aggregates.
More Flexibility in Size of Offering.
Ranks 13th in size of economy in EU.
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