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The phrase "a very very large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used for emphasis when describing something that is significantly large, often in informal contexts.
Example: "The elephant was a very very large animal, dwarfing everything around it."
Alternatives: "an extremely large" or "a tremendously large".
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"I've got a very, very large house.
It's a very, very large thing to manage.
"This is a very, very large building," Mr. Brown said.
It's a very, very large bank to draw from.
Latte, which is a homogeneous system, has a very, very large number of components to it.
So you can almost craft a very, very large event into a smaller event.
A very, very large one THERE is no lack of world-beating records in Bangladesh.
"If we had a very, very large storm, would the entire grid collapse?
"We are beginning to organize a very, very large network of people in the middle".
"We probably will be working on a very, very large segment of renewable energy," he explained.
"We serve a very, very large geographical area," she said recently.
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