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The phrase "a large sheet of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a large piece of material or paper. Example: The artist unrolled a large sheet of canvas onto the floor and began to sketch out his design for the mural.
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Lay skin-side down on a large sheet of clingfilm.
On a large sheet of paper, Owens drew three rectangles.
Place a large sheet of aluminum foil on the counter.
Place beets on one half of a large sheet of aluminum foil.
2. Place a large sheet of heavy-duty foil on a work surface.
I jotted these down rapidly on a large sheet of paper.
Lay the beets on one half of a large sheet of aluminum foil.
Scoop up the mixture and set it in the middle of a large sheet of clingfilm.
Have them write their sentence and pieces of supporting evidence on a large sheet of paper.
"Shroud with Five Poisons" is a large sheet of torn and burned paper and hung like a curtain.
One woman was sliced in half by a large sheet of glass, which fell from a thousand feet above.
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