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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large town" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a town that has a significant population or size compared to other towns.
Example: "After living in a small village for years, moving to a large town was a big change for her."
Alternatives: "a big town" or "a sizable town".
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A large town, Bareilly, is still under curfew.
In England a large town is never far distant; rural and urban are connected.
With about 90,000 people, Suva has the feel of a large town.
And beyond is a large town, a mess of shanty suburbs and half-finished hotels.
"In a large town the chief of police couldn't do that".
The Hoovers moved to London and lived in a large town house.
Last year the company opened an office in a suburban office park near Reading, a large town west of London.
Consider that Grossman was born in 1905 in Berdichev, a large town in the Pale of Settlement.
Three young married couples who move into and share a large town house because of the housing shortage.
'Get a map out - there is a river, a large town and many miles between there and Liverpool.
"We have always been treated as a backward people incapable of managing the refuse of such a large town.
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