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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large door" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a door, indicating that it is bigger than a standard door.
Example: "As I approached the old mansion, I was struck by the sight of a large door that seemed to invite me inside."
Alternatives: "a big door" or "an oversized door".
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On the blue wall he draws the outline of a large door.
The office has a large door, painted black, and a brushed-aluminum doorknob.
Downstairs, a heated garage with a hot tub and built-in television has a large door opening onto the beach.
This was the first place I saw that had a concrete floor, a large door and three-phase power.
In this case, he wanted to interject some color, and suggested doing so with a large door set on a pivot.
Each is a slab of wood about the size of a large door covered with materials reconfigured many times over the years.
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For instance, The Washington Times and The Washington Post are each negotiating with Publishers Express for the right to set up a large door-to-door delivery system to distribute magazines and advertising circulars in Washington's wealthy suburbs.
Later, a large door-like hole opens in the floor of the dorm, and SEES is attacked by Metis, an anti-shadow weapon similar to Aigis.
We constrained the rule attributes such that the lower floor always has the same layout (door-window-door) and always contains a larger door at the left and a smaller door at the right.
[Barry's] very small, and it's a very large door, and there's a lot of promise or danger outside that door".
The walls were painted a yellowish-white; there was a large heavy door with a small square window.
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