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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large wide" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It is redundant because "large" and "wide" both describe size, and using them together without context can create confusion.
Example: "The river was a large wide expanse of water, stretching as far as the eye could see."
Alternatives: "a broad expanse" or "a vast width".
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01 Heat the oil in a large, wide pan.
Put a large wide skillet over medium-high heat.
Drop pinches of the sausage into a large, wide skillet.
5 Put into a large, wide pan with a lid.
Meanwhile, place a large, wide Dutch oven over high heat.
Heat half the butter in a large, wide frying pan over a medium heat.
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Individual killings may not seriously hinder a large, wide-ranging programme, but they would certainly deter young Iranians from taking that line of work.
3 Put the slices and juices in a large, wide-mouthed maslin pan with the juice and zest of the lemons and the star anise.
Heat the oil in a large, wide-lidded pan or Dutch oven over medium heat, and cook the onions until they begin to soften, about three minutes.
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