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"of something larger" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe a detail or element that is part of something larger. For example, "The entryway was merely a small part of something larger."
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Is this story part of something larger?
"But it is part of something larger.
"Kids want to be a part of something larger.
I was a small part of something larger than myself.
Or to be a part of something larger.
"I truly love being part of something larger than myself".
"It makes you feel like part of something larger," says Ihle. "You're not by yourself.
I got to feel a part of something larger than myself.
Is that dead rat in the hotel dining room symbolic of something larger?
Kurt said he wanted to be a part of something larger than himself.
Wisconsin's activists are aware of being in the vanguard of something larger.
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