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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that you have done a lot of research on. For example: "I conducted a large study on the impact of advertising on consumer behavior."
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Not so, says a recent large study.
I'm very lucky to have such a large study.
By usability standards, 116 people constitutes a very large study.
Additional large study tables on the first floor.
Now, with the cessation of this large study, many observers said, the tide may be turning.
But one large study also suggests that the women are both more frequently injured and tougher.
But a large study published last week raises questions about the test's usefulness.
Munch's large study, "The Sun," from 1912, hangs in the last room of the exhibition.
The third floor has two bedrooms, a full bath, a large study area and skylights.
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Despite using a large study, there are caveats.
"The results of this large study reinforce this link.
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