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The phrase "a certain great" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something specific that is significant or impressive, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There was a certain great feeling of accomplishment after finishing the project."
Alternatives: "a particular greatness" or "a certain significance".
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For a few weeks each December you can barely turn a corner in New York without tripping over a performance of a certain great seasonal oratorio by Handel.
Mr. Shelton says this dish was inspired by a certain great red Burgundy; he wanted to recreate the sensation of smelling that wine, which reminded him of boiled beets.
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Then he added: "There's a certain greater potential for weirdness here.
Pastures are usually the property of the settlement or a certain greater number of people who share the costs of building shelters there and also jointly choose the main shepherd (baca), whom they entrust with the cattle and sheep and they send their herds together to the pastures.
In 1911, Ludomir Sawicki described the local organisation of pasturage as follows: Pastures are usually the property of the settlement or a certain greater number of people who share the costs of building shelters there and also jointly choose the main shepherd (baca), whom they entrust with the cattle and sheep and they send their herds together to the pastures.
It is said that a few connoisseurs, such as old George Saintsbury, can recall physically the bouquet of certain great vintages a half century after tasting them.
Here she recalls an edifying encounter with potato chips: It is said that a few connoisseurs, such as old George Saintsbury, can recall physically the bouquet of certain great vintages a half century after tasting them.
Ben Arnold The weather was appropriately stormy when a certain pop great touched down in a remote Irish outpost in December 2006.
Call it the Marley Industrial Complex: an unrelenting stream of companies and commodities branded by a certain late, great Jamaican reggae singer.
At a certain point, great pop-culture creations tend, like Frankenstein's monster, to slip their bonds and escape from the control of their progenitors.
At a certain point, great actors want to show us the truth of something that may be far from their lives but that somehow they understand, intimately, all too well.
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