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The phrase "a very large weed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a weed that is significantly bigger than typical weeds, often in gardening or landscaping contexts.
Example: "In my garden, I found a very large weed that overshadowed all the other plants."
Alternatives: "an enormous weed" or "a gigantic weed".
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This can give rise to a very large weed beet population in subsequent sugar beet crops that are cultivated 2 4 years later depending on crop rotation (Van Dijk 2004; Sester et al. 2006).
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A very large one.
"Apple takes a very large cut.
He's a very large fellow.
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A very large box.
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