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The phrase "a very large bang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or loud noise, often in contexts related to explosions or impactful events.
Example: "The fireworks produced a very large bang that echoed through the night sky."
Alternatives: "a massive explosion" or "a tremendous noise".
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If the Chinese economy – represented by these vertiginous monuments – does fall to earth, one cannot help thinking that it would create a very large bang indeed; one that would be felt in every corner of the earth.
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