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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large kitchen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a kitchen, typically in contexts related to real estate, cooking, or home design.
Example: "The house features a large kitchen that is perfect for entertaining guests and preparing meals."
Alternatives: "a spacious kitchen" or "an expansive kitchen".
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A large kitchen island houses a Viking range top.
Three bedrooms, three baths, beamed ceilings and a large kitchen.
"I wrestled a large kitchen knife from her.
Only a large kitchen, glimpsed through air-conditioning units, suggests that this is a culinary nexus.
The ground floor has a large kitchen and a family room.
A law enforcement official said the house had a large kitchen and several bunk beds.
There are also two guest suites, powder rooms and a large kitchen and pantry.
When my partner is out of town, I share my pillow with a large kitchen knife.
There is a large kitchen with a mudroom, and there are formal living and dining areas.
Inside are two small bedrooms and a large kitchen and living room.
A large kitchen with cherry cabinets, wide-plank cherry floors, a Viking stove and granite counters leads to the garden.
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