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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large dog" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a dog in various contexts, such as in a story, an advertisement, or a conversation about pets.
Example: "At the park, I saw a large dog playing fetch with its owner."
Alternatives: "a big dog" or "a hefty dog".
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And they were the size of a large dog.
A large dog stood at the top of the dune.
She also found something else — a large dog who wormed his way into her heart.
I was surprised to see a large dog halfway up the staircase to my door.
Beneath each is a pan, something like a large dog bowl, full of semi-crystallised dye.
Just about anyone with a large dog can appreciate a vehicle with a large rear compartment.
There's a woman at the table beside me also eating alone, albeit with a large dog.
Poised nose to nose in the avenue were a large dog and a bellicose lizard.
They're also expensive; for a large dog, a month's worth of CBD can easily cost $300-$300-$400
Then someone brought him a large dog crate so the bird could be safely kept in that until others arrived.
"My client sleeps back there". As if signaling agreement, a large dog seated at the table wags his tail.
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