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Discover LudwigThe phrase "larger text" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to text that is larger in size or font compared to other text on the page. For example: - "The headings are in a larger text to make them stand out on the page." - "Please increase the font size to make the text larger and easier to read." - "The book is designed with larger text for younger readers." - "The banner included the event information in bold and larger text to grab people's attention."
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Reading the novel is like entering an echo chamber where minor details in localized scenes resonate across the larger text.
Cobra's NAV One 5000, introduced in January, comes with a five-inch screen — about an inch larger than a regular portable G.P.S. device — and larger text.
But the headline change is less striking than the introduction of a larger text size, which marks a truly radical change in the paper's appearance.
Although only a single 60-line stanza will be sandwritten by the robot, the larger text explores a network of paradoxes, relationships and memory.
Such products include the Pantech Flex, an Android smartphone that offers an optional Easy Experience interface with larger text and home screen shortcut buttons.
Recontextualizing that willowware shard, he says, renders it comparable to a letter in a word and part of a sentence of a larger text, one viewers have to decipher for themselves.
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Identical texts sometimes go by different names and larger texts may subsume smaller ones.
The larger texts are transcriptions of digital messages written by participants and associates during the rape and in the days after.
From the start his drawings were very verbal, often talking heads with large text blocks.
We do not produce a large text version of the paper.
The app has a straightforward design, with simple graphics and clear large text.
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