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"larger errors" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to mistakes or inaccuracies that are bigger or more significant compared to other errors. Example: The study found that students who made larger errors in their math calculations also had lower grades on their exams.
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We yearn for the good old days when people saved proposals of employment termination for larger errors, like, say, mismanaging an entire war, or subverting the Constitution.
"But, honestly," he said, "we don't know yet what the files say, so it's premature to decide if they indicate larger errors".
The other two approaches have larger errors.
The Rusanov flux, with its simplicity, provides significantly larger errors by comparison.
Compared with bottom deflections, top deflections have larger errors in c.
All simulated conventional approaches (with various numbers of measurements and shape assumptions) yielded larger errors.
The focal depths of small earthquakes determined from intensity distributions contain larger errors.
They also show a seasonal dependency, with larger errors during equinoxes and minimum errors during summer.
In fact, a symmetric shape was firstly tried, but it gave slightly larger errors.
The more simple approximation of TNBA(1) and ENBA(1) in Figure 2c gives larger errors.
The two outliers had significantly larger errors compared to the other compounds.
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