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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large bag of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the quantity and type of an item, typically food or other materials.
Example: "I bought a large bag of potatoes for the dinner party."
Alternatives: "a big sack of" or "a hefty pouch of".
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Teams starting with F-P, please bring a large bag of chips.
He produced a large bag of blueberries and offered me some.
I opened and he handed me a large bag of apricots.
Next time we met he handed over a large bag of it.
He reached into an inside pocket and took out a large bag of mints.
A second Afghan official confirmed that Mr. Daudzai carried home a large bag of cash.
Or we impulsively buy a large bag of potato chips when we're trying to cut back on junk food.
This creates a large bag of visual words from which it is possible to generate an image.
Any union group has a large bag of tricks it can rummage through when it wants to express itself.
Food prices are soaring in the markets, where it now costs $100£7575) to buy a large bag of rice.
Instead I headed dutifully to the beardy-weirdy shop to buy a large bag of wheat germ.
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