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The phrase "a large pavilion with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a pavilion that has certain features or attributes associated with it.
Example: "The event was held in a large pavilion with stunning views of the surrounding landscape."
Alternatives: "a spacious pavilion featuring" or "an expansive pavilion equipped with".
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The rickety old stalls will be replaced by a large pavilion with new lighting, heating and the rest of it.
In the quadrangle, which houses a large pavilion with a water pool built in Carrara Italian marble.
Outside, there's a swimming pool, as well as a tennis court and a large pavilion with an outdoor fireplace.
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The officers were lounging inside a suradiq"_ — _a large pavilion — "with cold drinks, calling out orders on loudspeakers.
To observe the battlefield, Vahan had a large pavilion built behind his right wing with an Armenian bodyguard force.
Outdoor highlights include a patio with a pizza oven, a large pavilion and a cozy gazebo.
There were 10 of us seated at two picnic tables in a large pavilion.
The location included a large pavilion just onshore, where patrons could sit.
"What we do is lease space at major international air shows and erect a large pavilion.
The central wing consisted of three large pavilions with tall, pitched roofs.
Outdoors, a large, covered pavilion with another fireplace, a kegerator and a built-in barbecue sits adjacent to the pool and spa.
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