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"larger structures" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to larger, more complex structures, such as buildings, machines, or other constructs. For example, "The larger structures of the bridge were built using advanced engineering techniques."
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"The larger structures are usually devotional acts," he said.
Larger structures are transported along microtubules to the cis-Golgi.
Brand-new and larger structures are often replacing them.
MR fluids are also appearing in much larger structures.
Across the region, other, larger structures will also start to fail.
This seeds the accumulation of amyloid-β into larger structures called oligomers.
Without extrusion, fewer, larger structures tend to develop.
Astronomers don't have any reason to believe that there are larger structures than superclusters.
Oxman adds that she foresees the process being adapted to create much larger structures.
But so are houses in suburban areas that are not surrounded by larger structures, which act as targets.
But the new survey, by covering a much larger area, has confirmed that the larger structures do not exist.
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