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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large window" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a window that has a significant size, often in contexts related to architecture, interior design, or descriptions of a room.
Example: "The living room features a large window that allows plenty of natural light to fill the space."
Alternatives: "a big window" or "an oversized window".
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Enter a door containing a large window.
A large window should appear; this is your canvas.
Unfortunately you need quite a large window to see it.
Susan showed us to a table by a large window.
The small, separate kitchen has a large window, too.
Unfortunately you may need quite a large window to see it.
It's a small room with a large window looking out onto a garden.
There was a large window facing south, through which lower Manhattan hung suspended in the dark.
At cheesemaking time in the morning, they can watch the process through a large window.
Each job is displayed in a large window in mostly plain text.
The hallway is double height and beautifully lit by a large window above the front door.
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