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The phrase "a large dish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size of a dish, typically in the context of serving food or discussing cookware.
Example: "For the family gathering, I prepared a large dish of lasagna that everyone enjoyed."
Alternatives: "a big plate" or "a sizable bowl".
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A large dish antenna is hauled to the roof and pointed in the desired direction.
Go to the White Horse Tavern for a large dish of this vegetable, Hollandaise.
The Camera Obscura, where a large dish showed the froth of the waves.
A large dish of sashimi with tempura, soup and salad costs only £15.
To serve the mussels, tip into a large dish or divide among warmed soup plates.
The pudding can be cooked in a large dish, or in individual ramekins or even teacups.
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For even cooking, the custards must be placed in a water bath -- a larger dish filled with boiling water -- and covered.
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