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large-scale

[lahrj-skeyl] / ˈlɑrdʒˈskeɪl /


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Although the technology holds promise for clean energy, large-scale adoption has been limited by the difficulty and cost of producing and storing hydrogen efficiently.

From Science Daily

"Many people with CAA develop dementia; however, so far, clinicians haven't had clear, large-scale estimates on how often and how quickly dementia progresses in these patients," said study author Samuel S. Bruce, M.D.,

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He has long believed that large-scale asset purchases should only be used during crisis and in moderation due to the risk that they can be used to fund a profligate Treasury.

From Barron's

That belief has shaped conservation strategies, including large-scale tree planting.

From Science Daily

Protesters formed the letters "SOS" on top of a frozen lake in south Minneapolis, while one group marched through the streets carrying a large-scale replica of the Preamble to the US constitution.

From BBC