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Discover Ludwig"little larger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means slightly bigger or a small increase in size. Example: I asked for a small coffee, but they gave me a little larger one by mistake.
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She seems a little larger".
On Sunday, the legend could grow a little larger.
Older, wiser and a little larger, O Fenomeno was back.
The declines were a little larger under Reagan.
These booths, each a little larger than a typical newsstand, are not kink-free.
Corporate debt repayments are a little larger, and are also harder to calculate.
"About what size was the box?" "A little larger than a shoe box".
Everything is simply a little larger than life, and all the more interesting for it.
The books are a little larger than the Avalon guides and sometimes thicker, too.
It is a little larger than N. Y. State, & has 125 volcanoes, 13 of them active.
Here at home my own family is a little larger this Christmas.
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