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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'large library of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a collection of something (books, movies, documents, etc.) that is especially large. For example, you could say, "This university has an extensive collection of resources, with a large library of books and other materials."
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But the main reason I stick with Firefox is its large library of add-ons.
He envisaged some of News Corporation's large library of media content being beamed to pupils' terminals.
The subsidiary, now closed, illicitly copied a large library of Oracle's software and customer manuals.
Membership in the Westchester guild is $20 a year and includes access to a large library of music.
SnagFilms hopes to create on-demand channels as one of many platforms for its large library of documentaries.
DVRs and online streams offer "a fairly large library of content available on an on-demand basis," said Amy Banse of Comcast Interactive Media.
"My parents had a large library of political books – books on Marxism and philosophy – and she asked him to hold them in safekeeping," says Ana María.
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The new channel will draw on the large libraries of military programming at the History Channel and its parent, A&E.
It offers the prospect of having large libraries of information available in virtually every school and at many professional workstations.
The recorders will, however, still be able to store large libraries of programming indefinitely and allow users to skip manually through recorded commercials in 30-second increments.
Navigating large libraries of movies, for instance, is an absolute pain in the butt.
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