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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large caliber" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the size or diameter of a firearm or artillery weapon. Example: The soldiers carried large caliber rifles as they marched through the dense jungle.
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A large caliber howitzer is a complex and cumbersome assembly.
"Two," Welles replied confidently, "but of large caliber".
These compounds have great potential, "especially for large caliber naval and tank guns," Klapötke added.
A well-known function of oligodendrocytes is to electrically insulate large caliber axons by generating myelin.
Typical engineering applications subjected to extreme sliding conditions include ultrahigh speed machining, rocket sleds, large caliber cannon, and electromagnetic launchers.
Specimens exhibit a lamellar-perforate wall texture with large caliber pores, which are distributed between the protuberant pustules.
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One carried a large-caliber rifle.
The weapon was described as a large-caliber handgun.
Mr. Kurakin added: "They had small arms, large-caliber rifles, machine guns, grenade launchers.
Among the changes was giving security officers armored vehicles and large-caliber weapons.
Mr. Obama prohibited transfers of weaponized vehicles, certain large-caliber ammunition and other equipment.
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