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Discover Ludwig"think large" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that means to think creatively and ambitiously, to not limit oneself to small or narrow ideas or plans. Example: When planning for the company's future, it's important to think large and consider all possibilities, not just the safe and predictable options.
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All in all, Gjerde continues to think large.
Whatley Manor in Wiltshire has recently installed an Iyashi Dome – think large ceramic pizza oven.
Then there was the little serving of canchita corn brought before the meal — think large popcorn kernels, fried until they almost pop.
And so, we could try to think large and small at once about whom we're connected to and separate from, and about what we mean by a community.
"I think large venture funds in this economic model have a challenge," said Josh Kopelman, managing director of First Round Capital.
"I was worried it would get cannibalized and so I decided to make my point, that we had to think large down there".
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I don't think large-scale arrests will be enough.
Visitors can also ice-fish for trout or go snow rafting (think large-scale tobogganing on circular inflatable rafts).
"I wanted to make clear that if they were really serious and wanted to create a unique collection, they should think large-scale and do one-of-a-kind projects, which can't be repeated, and so we went to see huge works out West in America by Michael Heizer and Walter de Maria.
"I think larger women really are more accepted today," Ms. Marek continued.
And there are reasons to think larger cities would have greater inequality.
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