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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large mug" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a mug, typically in contexts related to beverages or kitchenware.
Example: "I prefer drinking my coffee from a large mug because it keeps my drink warm for longer."
Alternatives: "a big cup" or "a hefty mug."
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I knock back a large mug of it and everything goes warm and fuzzy.
Digesting most Cancer Letter articles requires a large mug of coffee and a medical dictionary.
On the other hand, my tea came in what can only be described as a large mug.
"I used to have a large mug with all the American presidents on it," this one began.
It was served in a large mug and cost less than a latte at Starbucks, even after the tip.
A large mug of tea as rusty as the Bridgewater Canal, the internationally recognised colour comparison for all tea drinkers.
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