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"large segments of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a significant portion or group within a larger whole. Example: "Large segments of the population were affected by the recent economic downturn." In this sentence, "large segments of" is used to indicate that a significant portion of the population, rather than just a few individuals, were impacted by the economic downturn.
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Diseases of neuropsychiatric origin afflict large segments of the population.
He added that they did not clash stylistically with large segments of many historic districts.
"There are large segments of the United States economy that will never come back".
But the effect has been to exclude large segments of society.
After all, it is women who are viewed as impure for large segments of their lives.
"But they're not issues that will alienate large segments of the center in America.
He added: "We know we can't attack this epidemic by ignoring large segments of the population.
But other factors have shut the school door for large segments of the Turkish population.
"We haven't encountered large segments of the Iraqi population yet," the official cautioned.
A telephone survey was not considered because large segments of the population do not have phones.
The jokes are not continuous and large segments of the show are anecdotal.
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