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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big canvas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large piece of fabric used for painting or metaphorically to refer to a broad scope or range of ideas or possibilities.
Example: "The artist decided to work on a big canvas to fully express her vision for the landscape."
Alternatives: "a large canvas" or "an expansive canvas".
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I like to write a big canvas".
But the theme requires a big canvas and bold brushwork, and Mr Deaton capably offers both.
The book provides elements that are irresistible, a big canvas with endless possibilities".
We'd hang a big canvas and get people to paint it.
They gave designers a big canvas and a chance to express themselves".
The Leveson Inquiry.' " Mr. Sheehy suggested that he take that as his subject, and splash it on a big canvas.
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And Mr. Lowery seems ready for a bigger canvas.
Stace, though, is a Victorian novelist at heart and clearly yearns for a bigger canvas.
Apple said the new display offered a bigger canvas for activities like reading books, browsing Web sites and watching movies.
Mark Damazer's controllership of Radio 4 has enabled us to paint a bigger canvas a couple of times.
(Bigger apartments offer the architects a bigger canvas, but the developer may not make as much money).
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