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The phrase "a large piece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or substantial portion of something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "She served a large piece of cake to each guest at the party."
Alternatives: "a big chunk of" or "a substantial amount of".
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Spread the sugar on a large piece of wax paper.
But a large piece of me longed to stay.
He died by choking on a large piece of chicken.
"A large piece of shrapnel has destroyed his brain.
A large piece of metal lay in an alley.
2. Lay a large piece of plastic wrap on counter.
To help couples practice better communication, Durvasula asks them to assemble "a large piece of furniture".
Read everything I've just mentioned, and you will wasted a large piece of your life.
Start with a large piece of cardboard.
Engraved (pecked) pits are located on a large piece of roof fall.
They would tack a large piece of paper, kind of like butcher paper, to the wall.
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