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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large helping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a generous portion of food served to someone.
Example: "At the dinner party, I was served a large helping of mashed potatoes, which I thoroughly enjoyed."
Alternatives: "a big portion" or "a generous serving".
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So almost all astronomers are convinced that a large helping of extra mass is called for.
Humor and a large helping of amnesia are the secrets to facing tragedy.
"Attempts to quantify existential risk inevitably involve a large helping of subjective judgment.
Unlike Monaco, most are recent creations with poorly developed economies, weak institutions and a large helping of social problems.
The results, published on December 3rd, doled out a large helping of humble pie to Europe's former champion.
A large helping of the credit for Johnson, 23, getting from there to here goes to his wife.
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Those seeking a larger helping of counterculture will soon be treated to biopics of Che Guevara (which premieres at Cannes next month and is directed by Steven Soderbergh and Harvey Milkk, the San Francisco gay politician who was murdered in 1978.
Desserts here are not as sophisticated as we expected from the rest of the menu; a tasty shortcake with berries in syrup could have used a larger helping of whipped cream.
And it explains why a savvy White House might take polls suggesting that the issue is a political winner with a very large helping of salt.
"What we have is a large, help-seeking, undiagnosed population," Gionfriddo told me.
We aim to assess the prevalence and factors, particularly substance use, associated with such delay in a large help-seeking cohort of young people with mental health problems.
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