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The phrase "a large container of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the quantity or type of a substance or item that is held within a sizable container.
Example: "I bought a large container of yogurt to use in my smoothie recipes."
Alternatives: "a big jar of" or "a sizable tub of".
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He immediately downed a large container of juice.
Among the items in their cart was a large container of Jubilee wax.
To battle this infection, she carries a large container of medical cream — larger than three ounces.
Seeds are soaked in a large container of water for 24 hours.
"I feel really bad," said a young woman, returning a large container of yogurt.
(He said his usual purchase was a large container of vanilla Chobani yogurt).
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I thought I had requested more dishwasher pods, but instead I said laundry pods, so when my partner arrived home with a larger container of a different brand, I simply thought he took advantage of a particular sale.
To melt beeswax safely, place it in the top of a double boiler, or place the container of wax in a larger container of hot water.
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