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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boulder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large rock, often in contexts related to nature, geology, or physical obstacles.
Example: "The hikers had to navigate around a boulder that blocked the trail."
Alternatives: "a large rock" or "a massive stone."
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There it forms a boulder.
But nobody crushes Dynamo with a boulder.
A boulder rolls down a hill and gains momentum.
A gust of howling wind pinned me against a boulder.
When the sun drops a boulder into your eye.
A boulder deposited by a glacier graces our "front yard".
Let's have a boulder to accentuate the instability,"' Balmond recalls.
Strong and penetrative, a boulder of a man.
Nearby, a dragon's head was carved into a boulder.
Protruding from a boulder was a transparent crystal-like chunk.
I sit on a boulder and toss him a biscuit.
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