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The phrase "a large check" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a check that has a significant monetary value, often in financial or banking contexts.
Example: "After the successful sale of the property, I received a large check from the buyer."
Alternatives: "a big check" or "a substantial check".
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It's like having the chef write you a large check.
This is quite different from giving every teenager a large check.
Clinton emerged from that meeting with a large check and a new position.
Mr. Sagal, the sardonic host, tried this instead: "You write them a large check, period.
Mr. Calio of Citigroup was among the first to write a large check.
So what has Mr. Nimoy been up to lately besides writing a large check to the Thalia?
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That is, shirts with a large checked pattern that is common on some tea-towels.
Nothing is stopping him from sending a larger check to the Internal Revenue Service as if higher tax rates applied to him.
The police said they believed that Mr. Battle may have been involved in a larger check forgery operation, but did not provide further details.
You can't really run it through a full partnership, and the check size is not so large that you should be spending the same amount of time as you would writing a larger check.
Still, it was possible that Mr. Bronfman could have gotten more money through a broker, and perhaps set a record for town house sales, but not actually received a larger check in the end.
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