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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'large facility' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large area or building that contains a particular set of equipment or resources. For example, "The company invested in a large facility to house its research and development division."
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Google has a large facility there (largely powered by wind power) and Microsoft is planning to build a $1.1 billion facility in West Des Moines, too.
Amiens, is not a large facility, but it accepts hard cases from the area.
"It's a large facility and there have been some instances of abuse, I'm not denying that.
Delafontaine hospital, a large facility north of Paris, registered 10 such deaths in 1988.
But the quiet inside the large facility on race night speaks loudly.
"This is a very large facility that inspects the vehicles, installs any accessories," Ms. Knight said.
The needs, he added, "can be met entirely by the construction of a single large facility in a secure environment".
There is a state hospital in each of the four districts, including a large facility in Bandar Seri Begawan.
But what appears to be a large facility, with offices, a health clinic, play area, residential quarters for children and staff, is not enough space for Father D'Agostino.
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Published studies from large facility-based case series have reported that the cysticercosis death rate is relatively low (Table 4).
Several large facility-based case series studies have reported that the number of deaths from cysticercosis is relatively low and that the case-fatality rate is <1%.
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