Similar words: large, enlarge, at large, largely, largest, largesse, by and large, discharger. Meaning: [lɑrdʒ /lɑː-] adj. large or big relative to something else.
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61. The larger firm was capable of providing a better range of services.
62. We can merge our two small businesses into one larger one.
63. Do you have any of the larger ones? However, some is used in questions that expect a positive reply:Would you like some?
64. They're dredging the harbour so that larger ships can use it.
65. Though a little more expensive, the larger model gives better value for money.
65. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
66. As workers in a profit-making industry, miners are demanding a larger slice of the cake.
67. They're dredging the river to make it safer for larger boats.
68. You have to see these changes in context: they're part of a larger plan.
69. The new boat is larger than the old one by a great deal.
70. He's a larger than life character-noisy, very friendly, and always joking.
71. Sometimes customers buy books in twos and threes, but rarely in larger quantities than that.
72. The move to a larger office building is long overdue.
73. It also encourages existing home owners to trade up to larger accommodation.
74. These shoes are a bit too snug - do you have them in a larger size?
75. As the addict's tolerance increases, he requires ever larger doses of the drug.
76. There will be efforts to get larger amounts of food to the needy.
77. The seat of those trousers looks rather tight,(sentencedict.com) sir - Would you like to try a larger size?
78. The survey formed part of a larger programme of research.
79. The network of 366 local offices is being rationalised to leave the company with 150 to 200 larger branch offices.
80. The exit wound made by the bullet was much larger than the entry wound.
81. Economies of scale enable the larger companies to lower their prices.
82. Look forward and consider the advantages of a larger house.
83. Small family businesses are being gobbled up by larger firms.
84. Our hunt for a cheaper but larger house is at last at an end.
85. Our bedroom was very dark until we put a larger window in.
86. As its population grows larger, the world seems to grow smaller.
87. The fault was caused by a hole no larger than a pinhead.
88. When he had established a flourishing business , he was bought out by a larger concern.
89. Larger corporations are setting the trend for better maternity benefits.
90. The unit has become part of a larger department and no longer exists as a separate entity.
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