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large ( Adjective)
UK /lɑːdʒ/ US /lɑːrdʒ/
Comparative
more large
Superlative
most large
1-
B1
a lot in quantity or size
-> The large area was filled with young people for three days.
-> I bought a large fridge because the old one was too small for me.
-> His house is large but he lives on his own.
2-
C1
including a wide range of topics and involves a variety of activities
-> The drugs are both expensive and have large side effects.
-> You need to see the large game that's playing on us.
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'large' Contained Stories
There is a money order in 21st century. Big business owners make profits everyday. With the help of the internet, they can sell large packages faster. Packaging is not hard as it used to be as it is automatised. Businesses today operate on a global and international level. They can outlive their original owner each company and businesses frequently oppose solidly drawn rules and regulations in order to make a profit. They use every option to outplay their competitors in the market. In some cases, businesses can outgrow countries and become richer and bigger than some countries.