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Discover Ludwig"large chains" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a number of things, such as large retail chains, jewelry chains, or even something abstract such as a chain of thoughts or a chain of command. For example: "Large chains are often able to leverage their economies of scale to offer lower prices than smaller competitors."
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"We're being gobbled up by the large chains," he said.
Several large chains have boycotted Rolling Stones products.
This allows the large chains to reduce their costs.
Specialty and warehouse stores fared better than the large chains.
He added that Netto and other discount retailers were significantly cheaper than the large chains.
Large chains are in an excellent position to become retailers, Mr. Eyster said.
Large chains or venture-backed endeavors like Ando can afford to undertake such experiments.
Two pharmacies were part of large chains, two were in grocery stores, and two were independent.
Mall-type stores and large chains are not seen as imminent threats.
Large chains like Whole Foods, Nordstrom and Costco now sell the kits.
The problems raise questions about government – and opposition – plans for large chains of independently run academies.
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