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The phrase "a large friend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a friend who is physically large or has a big personality.
Example: "My friend Tom is a large friend, always making his presence known in any gathering."
Alternatives: "a big friend" or "a hefty friend".
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If anybody intruded, they had a large friend whom they introduced as Tony the Backside Bouncer.
It works well because a large friend count of real people is tough to fake.
This will help create the image that you're popular and have a large friend group.
With a large friend list, you can reach all of your friends with the push of a button.
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With a large list of messages or a large friends list, common tasks such as these were frustratingly slow.
I wondered at the time if the Libyan crisis, which spawned a large Friends of Libya coalition of nations, would prove a turning point in favor of a global ethic of humanitarian interventionism.
Never mind the fact the such information, to a random friend on a hopelessly large friend list, is pretty much useless: what good does it do me to know that my friend at pizza at 9 30pm somewhere in Queens?
Having a reasonably large friends list will stop you from wanting more friends, although spreading equal time between them can be time consuming.
Friends say he has a large circle of friends in Natick and in Cambridge, where he grew up.
Ted is a large, pink imaginary friend who shows up one day, talking about birthdays and raspberries.
A couple of true friends are way better than a large group of friends you barely know.
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