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The phrase "remains at large" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or news contexts to indicate that a suspect has not been captured or is still free.
Example: "The suspect in the robbery remains at large, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward."
Alternatives: "is still at large" or "remains uncaptured."
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Vinícius remains at large.
She remains at large.
He remains at large.
One defendant remains at large.
The suspect remains at large.
A suspect remains at large.
The shooter remains at large.
The gunman remains at large.
Mr. Chao remains at large.
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The driver fled and remains at-large.
Cho, also known as Hin-Kong Cho, remains at-large.
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