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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large cake" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The bakery sold a large cake decorated with fresh strawberries for the birthday party.
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On the kitchen table, next to my typewriter, was a large cake, sunk in the middle.
That was also a large cake, so modern day recipes usually cut those quantities in half.
It pays to buy two for lifting a large cake, like a jelly-roll, or a sheet of dough.
Champagne was served, and there was a large cake from Empire Cake, in Chelsea, with a replica of "Bicycle Wheel" in beige and silver frosting.
Talk story about strolling down West Broadway on Saturday afternoon, writer meets a young woman and three men carrying a board with a large cake on it in the shape of a cruise ship/tugboat.
By the time the prosecution finished its opening statement in United States v. Clemens, listing incriminating physical evidence of stupefying quantity to support its perjury charges, I was ready to bake Roger a large cake with a hacksaw inside it.
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But will politicians deliver a larger cake if every subject area demands a bigger slice?
A larger cake, providing eight or more servings, is $36.50 at Fairway Markets.
A small piece of a larger cake is still better than nothing".
Bo promoted the notion of pursuing "red GDP"—an economic model embodying communist egalitarianism and suggested that, if economic development were analogous to 'baking a cake', then the primary task should be to divide the cake fairly rather than building a larger cake.
Consider doing this with a larger cake.
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