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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a super size" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of ordering food, particularly in fast food restaurants, to indicate a larger portion size.
Example: "I would like to order a burger and fries, but can I get a super size for both?"
Alternatives: "a large size" or "an extra-large portion".
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Kind of like a "Super Size Me" social commentary thing.
If I am in the mood for a Super Size order of fries, I should be able to buy it.
"Not even Daniel Day-Lewis could act fatty liver disease," says Gameau, who received just that – and several other blows to his wellbeing – after indulging for 60 days in a Super Size Me-esque stunt to test the effect of sugar on his body.
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