large share
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflargeandshare
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large
adjective
uk/lɑːdʒ/us/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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share
noun
uk/ʃeər/us/ʃer/
a part of something that has been divided between ...
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(Definition oflargeandsharefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Although they rely on external aid for alargeshareof their budgets, they also tap local sources for income.
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Thus, the largest firms control a disproportionatelylargeshareof the construction dollar, and a good share of that is coming from international sources.
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Entrepreneurs4 are a small fraction of the population (about 10%) but hold alargeshareof total wealth (about 40%).
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Alienation of alargeshareof agricultural produce from the real cultivator acted as disincentive for the producer.
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Alargeshareof the world's bonds is now denominated in euros.
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We expect industries with alargeshareto grow more slowly, and therefore, we expect a negative coefficient on this variable.
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In particular, wage earners pay alargeshareof it without attaining benefits in the long run.
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For example, if resource extraction income represents alargeshareof total income, it may potentially have a large impact on inequality.
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Alargeshareof the respondents also stated that they sometimes need the car in their line of work.
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When alargeshareof total health expenditure is covered by public funds, the government will have more leverage to restrict spending.
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In this context it should be noted that a verylargeshareof the new robots supplied will replace older robots taken out of operation.
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With respect to inputs, the landlords usually provided the land, the livestock and increasingly alargeshareof the most expensive machinery.
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They show that emission reductions during the 1980s were less impressive in countries that 'export' alargeshareof their total sulphur emissions.
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First and foremost, investing alargeshareof pension assets in a single stock is counter to principles of optimal portfolio management.
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Metalloproteins represent alargeshareof the genome products and their study is mandatory to have a complete characterization of several fundamental processes of life.
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Alargeshareof this total is willingness to pay to avoid premature cancer deaths from water pollution.
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Political economy and site-specific variables explain alargeshareof the observed pollution.
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Otherwise, alargeshareof the new investment could be captured for the benefit of hospitals, physicians, and the pharmaceutical and medical equipment industries.
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First, housing expenditure typically forms a relativelylargeshareof total household expenditure and is difficult to change in the short to medium term.
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