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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large plate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a quantity or serving size of food, typically in a culinary context.
Example: "I ordered a large plate of spaghetti for dinner."
Alternatives: "a big serving of" or "a generous portion of".
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He was served tea and a large plate of dates.
Two glasses of wine and a large plate of ham and cheese was around $10.
As Burke talked, he munched away on a large plate of pork chop sandwiches.
A large plate of cookies sat untouched, with only one other volunteer on hand.
The midday meal is a large plate of rice and goat, and a yellow bucket of camel's milk.
"People like a large plate of fries, for whatever reason, so we haven't messed with that," he said.
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Aarti is a ritual in which devotees sing a devotional song in praise of the deity, while circling a large plate made of silver around a statue or idol of the god or goddess.
As she does so, another production assistant slips behind the camera, carrying what appears to be a large plate full of various colored substances.
Take a large plate (size of your canvas) & fill it with water.
Its essential nature is a meal of snacks with a choice of wines, eliminating the need to commit to a large plate or bottle of anything.
To make the croquettes, cover a large plate with plenty of very fine matzo meal or breadcrumbs and a second plate with medium matzo meal or breadcrumbs.
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