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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large christmas" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a significant or grand celebration of Christmas, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "We are planning a large Christmas gathering this year with family and friends."
Alternatives: "a big Christmas" or "a grand Christmas celebration".
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As a large "Christmas Grinch" ambled about in freezing temperatures, demonstrators chanted for the minimum wage to be increased to $15 per hour.
Last week Bari Fagin, a spokeswoman, said the company had decided to close the Hartsdale store for two reasons: There is already an 84,000-square-foot 84,000-square-foot 84,000-square-footstore; and conpany managemenTarrytown Roade how a large Chrintmas Tree Shops store would do inearbycounty.
A large Christmas tree, a gift from Norway, was set ablaze.
A box was pressed into my arms: inside was a large Christmas tree topper in the shape of a dove.
Getting a large Christmas tree for the Capitol from national forests is a tradition that goes back nearly 50 years.
Bishop Daily laughed yesterday when asked how it felt to present such a large Christmas gift to so many people.
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While other former Soviet states have set up large Christmas trees on the main squares of major cities, a tree will only appear briefly before new year in the capital, Dushanbe.
They used to give the prohibition people large Christmas presents but let it go at that.
"Going past vacant lots filled with large Christmas trees, I have often wondered how people take them home," the artist behind this week's cover says.
By Françoise Mouly December 4, 2017 "Going past vacant lots filled with large Christmas trees, I have often wondered how people take them home," the Londoner Tom Gauld says, about his inspiration for this week's cover.
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