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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big green" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete.
It can be used when describing something that is large and green, but it requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "I saw a big green apple on the table."
Alternatives: "a large green" or "a huge green".
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It was huge, a big green mass on the map.
Oakland County's symbol is a big green tree.
This is a three-year-old, a big, green baby.
There's a big green iron gate with locks.
One man was working on an opened tablet with a big green screwdriver.
"If it reads like someone smoked a big green joint, that's hers".
That one is also a solo show, starring a big green dame with a torch.
And the nation has learnt that he owns a big, green onesie.
You get a big green salad with a few marinated peppers and a tart vinaigrette.
Serve with a big green salad dressed with extra virgin olive oil and apple cider vinegar.
Half-hidden by trees is a big, green, cube-shaped building.
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