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The phrase "large organization" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to any large group or institution, such as a corporation, government agency, or nonprofit. Example: The new policy aims to streamline processes within our large organization, resulting in increased efficiency and cost savings.
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Any large organization has certain issues.
"I missed being part of a large organization," he said.
"I have little experience running a large organization," he said.
"She's shown she can destroy a large organization".
It's quite a group, incredibly influential and powerful -- the only large organization I've ever belonged to.
The U.S. Volunteer Lifesaving Corps, founded in 1870, was once a large organization.
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It happens to power plants, cars, and large organizations.
So it's fairly natural for large organizations.
"There's a tremendous amount of consolidation of large organizations.
We value large organizations with generations of experience.
The faceless bureaucrats of large organizations are his special love.
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