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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large envelope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of an envelope, typically in contexts related to mailing or packaging.
Example: "I need to find a large envelope to send this document without folding it."
Alternatives: "a big envelope" or "an oversized envelope."
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Then a large envelope arrived.
My father came home one afternoon carrying a large envelope.
The next day, a large envelope arrived, but it contained landbanking literature.
And that was how she discovered her husband's secret, inside a large envelope.
Later in the week a large envelope was given to her at work.
He presented Mrs. Clinton with a large envelope containing a letter to President Obama.
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The GMB sent its 700,000 members ballot papers within a larger envelope featuring Ed Miliband's picture.
A stamped letter placed in a larger envelope and mailed by Dec.15 to Postmaster, 5400 Mail Trail, Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-9998 will be postmarked "North Pole" and mailed in time for Christmas.
Mr. Brokaw's package made a reference to Allah, while Mr. Daschle's, which was in a larger envelope, taped up, had no religious content, only words to the effect of "now you've been exposed".
He had mailed the journal to Italy in a larger envelope, and he had just received a letter from a Honolulu post office notifying him that the package's contents had fallen out.
The GMB stuck to the guidance: the ballot envelopes were in smaller envelopes, put together and sealed by the Electoral Reform Society – which oversaw the Labour leadership contest – before being delivered to the mailing depot where the GMB also watched over their loading into a larger envelope that was then sent out to members.
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