a sizable amount
sizable impact
sizable portion
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My books, with my brother's, make a sizable library. We had turkey with all the trimmings.
colloid Proteinaceous substance in thyroid follicles, containing sizable quantities of iodine, thyroglobulin, and thyroid hormone.
A large number of factories reported sizable increases in output as compared with the previous year.
a sizable portion of the population
a sizable amount of money
a sizable increase in sales
a sizable impact on the environment
a sizable collection of books
a sizable investment in technology
a sizable contribution to charity
a sizable risk of failure
a sizable budget for the project
a sizable amount of work to do
But a sizable chunk are non-binding memorandums that may never materialize.
But such ambition comes with a sizable price tag.
A sizable portion of the world is only just emerging from economic decline.
And later, as it became sizable, they accepted, " Yes, it is sizable now, but of no strategic interest."
" Why? What happened? " said Harry, through a sizable chunk of steak.
But there has been a sizable increase in temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula.
It's become a mecca for the Indian community. And it's a sizable group.
Take advantage of the lunch specials and enjoy sizable Vietnamese dishes in the Vietnamese Community.
Eskilstuna is an industrial town, 100 kilometres western of Stockholm and has the sizable immigrant population.
This is a sizable sum. Is there any reason you are closing your account with us Mr. Lee?
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