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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a book in relation to others or to emphasize its physical dimensions.
Example: "I borrowed a large book from the library that covers the history of art."
Alternatives: "a big book" or "a hefty book".
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You said you have a large book club business.
"You can't publish a large book every year.
Is that just one of the liabilities of writing a large book?
A.I.G. wrote a large book of business on the thinking that such defaults were unlikely.
Serrano's next project includes a large book of photographs of Cuba, where his mother was raised.
HO: You're working on a large book or even an article - where do you do this?
The Columbiana Library is a large book collection consisting of university-related publications.
PEACHUM sitting at a Table with a large Book of Accounts before him.
He has got a great deal of business acumen and a large book of contacts.
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He leads me up to a large, book-lined study cluttered with paperwork, trophies, paintings and antique furniture.
She began to let her imagination roam: the "Hansel" featured a large book-shaped screen with sections that the singers could actually break off and eat.
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