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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be larger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest the possibility that something is larger than expected. For example: "The profits from this month's sales may be larger than we initially anticipated."
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Meanwhile there may be larger issues.
It may be larger than originally proposed.
While this may seem small, the impact may be larger.
The down payment, for example, may be larger than that for a first home.
Bobby Knight may be larger than life, but Brian Dennehy is larger than Bobby Knight.
While groups may be larger, itineraries are often more varied and less academic.
These errors may be larger if more complex reaction mechanisms have to be considered.
The time delay may be larger or less than the sampling intervals.
There may be larger, heavier tomes around than Prestel's ALBRECHT DÜRER (published this month).
Indeed, the gulag may be larger than had been previously thought.
Nonetheless, the number of people craving a strongman may be larger than nice liberals, such as myself, like to admit.
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