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"very large groups" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a large number of people or objects that are gathered together as a group. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as describing a gathering, event, or organization that involves a significant number of individuals. Example: "The music festival drew in very large groups of people from all over the country."
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"Nobody's really interested in getting together in very large groups.
Two very large groups of undocumented immigrants are particularly vulnerable.
(Designing discussion forums, for example, is tricky for very large groups).
The first of these is the American system, with very large groups of animals and a wide surface per animal.
"It's very hard to secure voluntary cooperation in very large groups," said Bernardo Huberman, a physicist who is a research fellow at the Palo Alto center.
And because mandrills move in very large groups, they're pretty easy to find and to intercept, and to hunt in batches of 50, 100 or even more".
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"This is a very large group," said Mr. Carver, adding that "individuals can speak for themselves".
"The fact that it's written by a very large group of modelers gives it enormous credibility," he said.
Now, instead of low-paying jobs, there are none; instead of a relatively small group of people competing for resources, there's a very large group.
One night, dining with a very large group, a friend and I went in from the backyard and ordered nearly every slice of every pie she had.
By way of explanation, our waiter told us that "the chef was busy preparing appetizers" for a very large group that had arrived without calling first.
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