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Free sign upThe phrase "large part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant portion of something, often in discussions about quantities, contributions, or influences.
Example: "A large part of the budget was allocated to research and development."
Alternatives: "significant portion of" or "majority of".
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It's a large part of one's life.
"But a large part of me's Jack.
A large part of the other 90%?
A large part of this is punitive.
News coverage is a large part of the answer.
Admission avoidance is a large part of what we do.
Body piercings are a large part of his retail trade.
"Now they're a large part of what we deal with".
Which is a large part of Lypsinka's point.
A large part of me was too scared to, anyway.
Explosions are, of course, a large part of the problem.
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