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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sizeable gun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gun that is large in size or capacity, often implying it has significant power or impact.
Example: "The soldier carried a sizeable gun, ready for any confrontation that might arise."
Alternatives: "a large firearm" or "a substantial weapon".
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The former Reading keeper has a sizeable gun collection, listens to heavy metal, likes to go deer stalking near his old home in Berkshire, spends hours doing up the many cars he owns and, to the bemusement of his team-mates completes a 10-mile round trip into training on his mountain bike every day.
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