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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big glass" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing the size of a glass, typically in contexts related to beverages or containers. Example: "I poured myself a big glass of water after my workout."
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Then I'll have a big glass of champagne.
I raise a big glass of red wine to you.
Looks like a big glass, double-egg cup.
I had it with a big glass of beer.
But how palatable is a big glass of cabbage?
"We had a big glass bowl of caviar".
Order a big red and you get a big glass.
"For many people, Moscato is a big glass of sugar," Mr. Boido said.
The next morning, she drank a big glass of orange juice.
If people want to live in a big glass fishbowl, they don't move to Brooklyn.
They swam around menacingly in a big glass tank, flaring their pectoral fins.
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