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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large orders" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a significant amount or quantity of a product or service that is being requested or purchased. Example: Our company received several large orders for our new product, exceeding our sales expectations for the quarter.
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Large orders from governments failed to materialise.
Large orders are placed on the phone.
Large orders started pouring in," he said.
The father analyzed large orders for profitability.
No large orders taken, so police never get over-excited.
Such large orders would not usually be entered electronically.
He said Solyndra continued to receive large orders from customers.
Large orders are incremental profit that leverage Mr. Robbins's expertise.
Large orders (40 cups or more) should be made six hours in advance.
For ordering ahead of time or for large orders fax (914) 273-078914
Anyone placing large orders of face masks should also be reported, the notice said.
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