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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vast guest" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a guest who is significant in size, importance, or presence, though it may sound unusual.
Example: "The event was graced by a vast guest, a renowned author whose works have inspired millions."
Alternatives: "a prominent visitor" or "a notable guest".
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So we have chicken and more chicken, including a vast "guest fry" of drumstick and thigh from what seem to be the world's biggest birds (free-range, herb-fed, from Pilmoor Grange in Yorkshire), crisp-fried and sticky with a hot and fragrant General Tso glaze.
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Instead, they argue, we have no choice but to ratify the status quo — i.e., mass low-skilled immigration from Mexico and Central America — by creating a vast new guest-worker program and offering citizenship to illegal immigrants already here.
Even though the bathrooms are vast, guests will want to shower outdoors.
At one end of a vast table, with noble guests arrayed on either side, sits the lonely monarch, snoring.
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An emotional scene of reconciliation was followed by a vast banquet with 9,000 guests to celebrate the ending of the misunderstanding and the partnership in government of Macedonians and Persians but not, as has been argued, the incorporation of all the subject peoples as partners in the commonwealth.
It opened in 1874 and has hosted a vast array of esteemed guests from Winston Churchill to H.G. Wells, the pioneer of science fiction.
Fueled by food from the Brooklyn Flea and free-flowing alcohol, guests filtered into the Powerhouse Arena, a vast industrial space in Dumbo.
The portfolio isn't confined to Exmoor: the Miller country seat, a vast house in Herefordshire called Great Brampton, opened to paying guests as Miller's Hideaway last weekend.
Though she had scarcely any direct relatives, she acquired a vast assembly of devoted friends, all of whom were frequent guests at her home in north London.
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