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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bigger or more extensive form of something, such as an image, document, or object.
Example: "I need a large version of this image for the presentation to ensure it is clear and visible."
Alternatives: "an oversized version" or "a bigger version".
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Click to see a large version of the photo.
Lou Savarese, Mike Tyson's opponent in Saturday's heavyweight fight in Scotland, is like a large version of Lou Carnesecca.
The Modern proudly displays a large version of Picasso's "Weeping Woman" etching from 1937 (Dora Maar, distraught), acquired in 1999.
The second example shows the animals entering Noah's ark, which the publisher Betts manufactured in a small and a large version (this is the large one).
One compelling draw, Mr. Hilton said, was the lobby of ITT's new headquarters with its impressive fountain, which now features a large version of the company's logo.
"The montage is a copy of a large version hanging, to the acute embarrassment of all the staff, in the reception area," writes an anonymous informant.
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