large margin

collocation in English

meaningsoflargeandmargin

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large
adjective
uk
/lɑːdʒ/
us
/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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margin
noun
uk
/ˈmɑː.dʒɪn/
us
/ˈmɑːr.dʒɪn/
the amount by which one thing is different ...
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(Definition oflargeandmarginfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, in most years after 1979 - and especially since 1993 - the debt increase has exceeded the budget deficit by alargemargin.
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As the foot of an implosion pulse will be at least twice this long, this requirement of the design is met by alargemargin.
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Because of the necessity of recording conspecifics, average presence values overestimate the actual presence of hornbills, probably by alargemargin.
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I find the third most likely, but not by alargemarginover the first two.
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Furthermore, it left member states alargemarginof discretion regarding crucial regulatory issues such as the degree of required unbundling of monopoly activities in vertically integrated undertakings.
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Since -a is by alargemarginthe more frequent ending (accounting for 70-80 % of masculine types as well as tokens), it is usually considered the ' regular ' ending.
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My argument is that over a very wide section of the resale price maintenance sphere there is not a verylargemarginof profit.
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He was asked how he accumulated such alargemarginand whether there had been some exciting new technological breakthrough.
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It is not better by alargemargin, but it is better.
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Now, however, our fuel prices are the highest by alargemargin.
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It is not a verylargemarginof difference.
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We have not to take alargemarginto cover the risk.
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I think that we should assume one way or the other that there is not alargemargineither way.
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That leaves, of course, alargemarginfor other things.
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There is obviously alargemarginof spare capacity.
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It will be observed that there still remains alargemarginof 10,000 or 12,000 unemployed military prisoners in our hands.
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There is still alargemarginfor the poorest of the poor compared with the burdens they were bearing in 1929.
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There, alone, is a verylargemarginof great prosperity and expansion.
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Precise estimates would be subject to alargemarginof error and would depend on the policy assumptions underlying them.
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Clearly, we need a breakdown of the estimate of £8 billion to £23 billion, which by any standards reflects alargemarginof error.
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