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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large garden" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a garden, typically in contexts related to landscaping, real estate, or personal preferences.
Example: "The house comes with a large garden, perfect for hosting family gatherings and barbecues."
Alternatives: "a spacious garden" or "an expansive garden."
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There is a large garden party!
There's a large garden and garage.
At his home outside Antwerp, Dries has a large garden.
A large garden courtyard will occupy the center.
Windows opening onto a large garden were shut to keep out the chill.
The Salvador Rosa stop, for example, includes a large garden outside and integrates the surrounding palazzos.
I have a large garden that is all open and very hard to maintain.
She recalled helping her family grow food in a large garden and knitting scarves for soldiers.
There is also a large garden and a garage block, where Winner kept his Rolls-Royces.
There is a large garden, an elevator, 8 fireplaces, and a basement with wine cellar.
There are trees on both sides, and a large garden in back.
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