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The phrase "a large case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical object that is sizable or when discussing a situation or issue that is significant in scope.
Example: "The detective presented a large case that involved multiple suspects and extensive evidence."
Alternatives: "a big case" or "a substantial case".
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Open in front of him on the table was a large case resembling a briefcase.
But right now I'm wearing a large case over my eyes, and headphones.
We have successfully applied the proposed model to a large case study of a global manufacturer.
"I have never been involved in a large case without exploring whether settlement was at least feasible," he said.
Ms. Horowitz travels with a fragrance organ, a large case containing 120 bottles of fragrances and essential oils.
If you want to add expansion cards and extra hard drives, then it helps to have a large case.
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