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The phrase "a large green" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or item that is both large in size and green in color, often in contexts related to nature, objects, or food.
Example: "I saw a large green apple sitting on the table."
Alternatives: "a big green" or "a sizable green".
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It is a large green Ford.
The 8th and 12th holes share a large green.
A large green Hamas flag flutters from the front stoop.
The French people, Aklit said, shivering under a large green umbrella, were mature and intelligent.
She produced a large green painting, broken up with gold and purple geometric shapes.
Then, from a chest pocket, he calmly took out a large green half-litre flask.
One prominent piece, called "Mop Art," is defiantly displayed next to a large green feather.
To summon a pharmacist, the call handler waved a large green card.
"Having a large green space available is really important and a valuable part of what makes living here enjoyable".
"At that time, my idea for the World Trade Center site was a large green mound of grass," he continued.
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Here in Youngstown on Tuesday morning, as rain threatened an outdoor rally, Mr. Nicholson had a large green-and-black umbrella at the ready.
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