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at large
- A descriptive term for the election of public officials by an entire governmental unit rather than by subdivisions of the unit. For example, a delegate at large does not represent any specific district or locale, but speaks instead for a much wider group of people.
Example Sentences
Historically, there have been few examples of zombie films made in Mexico, even if the horror genre at large has always proven widely popular with Mexican audiences.
“This person was trying to seek reactions from passerbys and the community at large who saw the videos after they were posted.”
Other critics have argued that the sample size is simply too small to extrapolate any of the Yale findings to the population at large.
They were also two young women breaking new ground in Tejano music, and eventually, the music industry at large.
The festival’s move comes at a time when the film industry at large is undergoing continued uncertainty at all levels, from production to distribution and exhibition.
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