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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large mistakes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It would be used to refer to mistakes that are significant or have a large negative impact. For example, you could say: "The company has made several large mistakes that have had a serious financial impact."
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It is the miracle of the market economy that it works at all – and sometimes it doesn't, when large companies make large mistakes.
"Either this shows great flexibility in the migratory movements of humpback whales, or that sometimes they make very large mistakes," says Phillip Clapham a cetacean expert with the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Seattle.
While some large mistakes can be very costly.
I use a number of financial tools and common sense advice to keep people from making large mistakes.
One is the frustrating gridlock in many political systems and a growing pattern of polarization that can lead either to policy inaction or to large mistakes and damage.
And, toughest of all, you have to deal with the constant small (and large) mistakes you make as you're getting the hang of saving and investing.
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A very large mistake.
But he made one very large mistake: He failed to patent his idea.
I think he really understands he made a very, very large mistake here.
"Some people are looking at the possibility of converting all of their money into Roths, but that could be a very large mistake.
The episode turned the Mets into a laughingstock, with Jeff Wilpon, the team's chief operating officer, saying Minaya made a "very, very large mistake".
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