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Discover LudwigThe phrase "larger process" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a bigger, overarching process that includes multiple smaller processes. Example: "To understand the full scope of the project, we need to look at the larger process that it is a part of."
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All these changes are only the beginning of a larger process.
Please explain how American collaboration with Sunni insurgents lends itself to this larger process of reconciliation.
But we just think it should be part of the larger process".
Such metamorphoses also embody the larger process and very essence of theater.
The corporate-speak: "downsize," "right-size" and "reallocate," which places the layoff within a larger process.
It could not be more clear that prison was just part of a larger process of brutalise-and-be-brutalised.
The French wars, which came in the middle of a much larger process that wracked Europe, were integral to its meaning.
The arrest and larger process of self-examination comes as Mount Vernon is coming to terms with a stretch of particularly traumatic events.
When this began, it was argued that this would be only the start of a much larger process, and so it has proved.
She said that we had both been wrong many years before, when we thought that activism like hers was part of a larger process of remembering.
They also were taught to consider the kindergarten classroom as only one element in a larger process of socialization that they should direct.
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