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The phrase "a large queen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a queen, such as a character in a story, a playing card, or a type of bee, emphasizing her size.
Example: "In the garden, we spotted a large queen bee busily collecting pollen from the flowers."
Alternatives: "a big queen" or "a sizable queen".
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He bought one of the most beautiful houses in London - a large Queen Anne house on Clapham Common North Side, where he and Christel lived for 40 years.
The women led me to a simple room with an attached bathroom and a large queen mattress stuffed with sheep's wool.
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One of the main features of bed design in the 20th century was the tendency to abandon the traditional, standard-size double, or matrimonial, bed in favour of two smaller single, or twin-size, beds or a larger queen- or king-size.
The most familiar examples are the fully eusocial ants, in which many sterile female workers do all the chores, a single large queen lays all the eggs, and a sprinkling of male ants, or drones, supply the sperm.
He has collected them all over the tropics, including an unusually large queen from the Congo, Termites run to several castes, including kings & queens, workers & soldiers.
A quiescent larger queen is a study in brown.
Exactly how a royal jelly diet stimulates the formation of a large, fertile queen rather than a lowly worker bee has remained elusive.
Each hive is typically dominated by one large "queen" bee that reproduces.
Vander Veer is surrounded by large Queen Anne and Tudor Revival style houses that were built between 1895 and 1915.
However, the most effective pollinators are large queen bumblebees (Stout 2007 b ), which may be able to visit and collect nectar more efficiently if corolla tubes are wider (Suzuki 1994).
Because the index takes into account the proportion of non-reproducing helpers, group size invariably becomes a discerning factor between species with some degree of reproductive skew, as large, queen-based societies would have the highest ratio of non-reproductive to reproductive individuals.
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