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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large chunks of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe significant portions or segments of something, often in a context where size or quantity is emphasized. Example: "The report was filled with large chunks of data that needed to be analyzed carefully."
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Some were missing large chunks of flesh.
Large chunks of domestic mushrooms were good, too.
It also acquired large chunks of both Fendi and Pucci.
So large chunks of evidence about Litvinenko's activities remain unexplored.
Many packages also award large chunks of company stock.
The movie has large chunks of truth in it.
Some might carve out large chunks of cyberspace.
As in Somalia, jihadists held large chunks of territory.
Children have accounted for increasingly large chunks of those deaths.
It showed large chunks of Eritrea belonging to Tigray province.
As a result, both banks wound up with large chunks of Vivendi stock on their books.
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