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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size of a star in an astronomical context or in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The night sky was filled with a large star that shone brighter than the others."
Alternatives: "a big star" or "a massive star".
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It formed when a large star caved in.
Each contained a large star drawn in double lines.
A large star comes to the end of its life when it runs out of fuel.
Walking through a courtyard, visitors unavoidably trample a large Star of David, set into the brick.
A poster went up near the entrance to the mine with the faces of all 33 inside a large star.
The idea that no known force can oppose the collapse of a large star sits uncomfortably with many physicists.
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While a large, star-forming nebula might form tens or even hundreds of high-mass stars, it's going to form hundreds of times as many low-mass stars.
At the racetrack a gleaming red car, which had been flying a large stars and stripes out of a back window is at the back of the pack, overtaken by all the others.
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