large firm
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflargeandfirm
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large
adjective
uk/lɑːdʒ/us/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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firm
noun[C]
uk/fɜːm/us/fɝːm/
a company offering a professional service, for example a company ...
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(Definition oflargeandfirmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflarge firm
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Not only the ecology of thelargefirmdiffers; this is also true of its management.
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Capital stock limitations were concentrated in areas where the corporation thrived, and where the possibility of an extremelylargefirmexisted.
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The second type is that of intra-plant trading which allows different discharge points of alargefirmto trade emissions among themselves.
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The second is intra-plant trading, which allows different discharge points of alargefirmto trade emissions among themselves.
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In fact, if alargefirmgoes bankrupt, the aggregate output loss is significant, bad debt spreads through a domino effect and propagates the shock.
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Inevitably, not all regions and suppliers had the same amount of 'voice' or access via alargefirm.
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He's employed by alargefirm.
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We have had 53 bulk orders this year and 10,000 forms went to alargefirmof surveyors.
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There is alargefirmmaking cosmetics and toiletries which will be able to absorb a high proportion of unskilled youths and women.
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Let us suppose that alargefirmdoes something anti-competitive and damages a small firm.
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Let us take, for example, alargefirm.
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If that is the effect on alargefirm, it is not difficult to imagine what it will mean for the small firm.
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There is one in particular, not a verylargefirm, which does very important work servicing farmers' machinery.
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Only this week anotherlargefirmin my constituency closed.
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She worked in the personnel department of a fairlylargefirm.
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