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The phrase "more large scale" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to compare the size or scope of something to another thing. For example: - The company's plans for expansion are on a more large scale than we originally thought. - The scientist's research on climate change is on a more large scale than previous studies. - The government is looking into implementing a more large scale recycling program to reduce waste.
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So, what I'm seeing here as developing is, the financial regulation is becoming more and more large scale.
Energy firms and industry experts have warned of an impending energy gap in Britain unless more large scale projects are hurriedly built.
Nowadays, it's as if they dare not complain to me about their everyday problems because they feel mine are so much more large scale.
A good resolution along the beam direction (z-coordinate), sufficient for a more large scale TPG in AMADEUS, is achieved.
The system is currently being prepared for more large scale activities, including the commercial manufacture of the devices.
"I'm hoping to get a larger body of work compiled and work on more large scale pieces.
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Dynko predicted there would be no more large-scale protests.
More large-scale farming cooperatives that pool resources would be a starting point.
[And there is the likelihood of more large-scale projects on the horizon.
These two initiatives simply pave the way for us to have a more large-scale impact.
Visually, Frieze saw more large-scale works and fewer gewgaws for one's pied-a-terre.
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