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The phrase "a large glass" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a glass, typically in contexts related to beverages or containers.
Example: "I would like a large glass of water, please."
Alternatives: "a big glass" or "a sizable glass".
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The guesthouse has a large glass conservatory.
Pour yourself a large glass of red, and hunker down.
Williams is laughing and holding a large glass of whiskey.
A large glass apple rivaling the great clock?
Fill a large glass with crushed ice and water/soda water.
It was a large glass house atop the roof of some incredible building downtown.
6. Trim cake layers so they fit into a large glass bowl.
2. Strain liquid into a large glass bowl, leaving zest in strainer.
I'll get home about 8.30pm, ready for a large glass of red.
A large glass jar with a lid or a plastic Tupperware is perfect.
It makes the perfect accompaniment to a large glass of dark Malbec.
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