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The phrase "a large general" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a military rank or a general who has a significant presence or influence, possibly in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The conference was attended by a large general who commanded respect from all the participants."
Alternatives: "a high-ranking general" or "a prominent general".
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He ran a large general store and a hotel.
Her parents afforded her a comfortable upbringing as the owners of a large general store.
He wrote two more major books in the 1950's dealing with economics, both aimed at a large general audience.
In the burn ward at Yarmuk Hospital, a large general hospital in Baghdad, the nurses have no gowns or masks.
There will also be a large general sale of Chinese ceramics and works of art March 22-23.
It emphasises that it is responsible for the largest, most complex airspace in the world, which, unlike other countries', is used by a large general aviation fleet.
"But beneath a dense ground cover of details, he has laid the foundations of a large general theory" of how emotions work, Mr. Ree wrote.
Is it a small, specialist group or a large general meeting?
The study was undertaken at a large general practice in Exeter (UK).
Our data are in substantial agreement to a large general practitioner's database [see 2].
However, this association has not been studied prospectively in a large general population based cohort.
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