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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whopper" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is very large or an exaggerated lie.
Example: "He told a whopper about how he once caught a fish that was three feet long."
Alternatives: "a tall tale" or "a big lie".
Exact(60)
A whopper against Apple".
Let's have a whopper!
"This would be a whopper.
"That's a whopper," he said.
This seems to be a whopper.
I weighed about 11lb – a whopper.
It's a whopper of a story.
"It is going to be a whopper".
Can never eat a whopper again".
How the Haggler loves a whopper.
"The hangover will be a whopper".
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