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  • The first hit when googling for at large meaning. Is there anything unclear about the explanation given there? If so, please specify what is unclear in your question text.
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  • It is usually used about escaped prisoners: "Three of the four escaped prisoners were captured this morning, but one is still at large." However, it would be better if you gave the context.
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    2 days ago






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP has not given enough information about the context for us to select the correct meaning.
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  • @ab2 your answer well matched with the context.
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  • The first hit when googling for at large meaning. Is there anything unclear about the explanation given there? If so, please specify what is unclear in your question text.
    – oerkelens
    2 days ago










  • It is usually used about escaped prisoners: "Three of the four escaped prisoners were captured this morning, but one is still at large." However, it would be better if you gave the context.
    – ab2
    2 days ago






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP has not given enough information about the context for us to select the correct meaning.
    – ab2
    2 days ago










  • @ab2 your answer well matched with the context.
    – NAGARAJA H I
    2 days ago










  • Glad to have been of help!
    – ab2
    2 days ago














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put on hold as off-topic by oerkelens, ab2, cobaltduck, Michael Harvey, J. Taylor 2 days ago


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put on hold as off-topic by oerkelens, ab2, cobaltduck, Michael Harvey, J. Taylor 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – oerkelens, cobaltduck, J. Taylor

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  • The first hit when googling for at large meaning. Is there anything unclear about the explanation given there? If so, please specify what is unclear in your question text.
    – oerkelens
    2 days ago










  • It is usually used about escaped prisoners: "Three of the four escaped prisoners were captured this morning, but one is still at large." However, it would be better if you gave the context.
    – ab2
    2 days ago






  • 1




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP has not given enough information about the context for us to select the correct meaning.
    – ab2
    2 days ago










  • @ab2 your answer well matched with the context.
    – NAGARAJA H I
    2 days ago










  • Glad to have been of help!
    – ab2
    2 days ago


















  • The first hit when googling for at large meaning. Is there anything unclear about the explanation given there? If so, please specify what is unclear in your question text.
    – oerkelens
    2 days ago










  • It is usually used about escaped prisoners: "Three of the four escaped prisoners were captured this morning, but one is still at large." However, it would be better if you gave the context.
    – ab2
    2 days ago






  • 1




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP has not given enough information about the context for us to select the correct meaning.
    – ab2
    2 days ago










  • @ab2 your answer well matched with the context.
    – NAGARAJA H I
    2 days ago










  • Glad to have been of help!
    – ab2
    2 days ago
















The first hit when googling for at large meaning. Is there anything unclear about the explanation given there? If so, please specify what is unclear in your question text.
– oerkelens
2 days ago




The first hit when googling for at large meaning. Is there anything unclear about the explanation given there? If so, please specify what is unclear in your question text.
– oerkelens
2 days ago












It is usually used about escaped prisoners: "Three of the four escaped prisoners were captured this morning, but one is still at large." However, it would be better if you gave the context.
– ab2
2 days ago




It is usually used about escaped prisoners: "Three of the four escaped prisoners were captured this morning, but one is still at large." However, it would be better if you gave the context.
– ab2
2 days ago




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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP has not given enough information about the context for us to select the correct meaning.
– ab2
2 days ago




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP has not given enough information about the context for us to select the correct meaning.
– ab2
2 days ago












@ab2 your answer well matched with the context.
– NAGARAJA H I
2 days ago




@ab2 your answer well matched with the context.
– NAGARAJA H I
2 days ago












Glad to have been of help!
– ab2
2 days ago




Glad to have been of help!
– ab2
2 days ago















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