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Discover Ludwig"larger team" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to a team that is larger than another. For example, "The blue team was made up of five players, while the larger team had eight."
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The larger team had shorter stages individually, but the same overall ascent and descent to cover.
"Mary and Jody were part of a larger team," Mr. Hammond said.
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has had a larger team here for several days.
Consequently, developers generally felt better informed about what was happening in other parts of the larger team.
I've learned that producing a festival involving a number of artists requires support from a much larger team.
They will be followed by a larger team of 50, who will be deployed alongside existing crews on the ground.
With a global reach and involvement in everything from sailing to art, Ghesquière will oversee a much larger team.
She also brought a crew of four, part of a larger team of digital-media experts who work with her.
He got a larger team, joined kickboxing classes, installed a rowing machine near his office, cut back on the cigarettes and ate well.
It paves the way for creativity, and that is why we may have a smaller team succeeding - at first - where a larger team fails.
They are making plans to deploy a larger team of researchers and excavators at the site next February, at the end of the rainy season.
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