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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big letter" is not correct or usable in written English
To describe a letter that is physically large, it would be more appropriate to use the phrase "large letter" instead. For example: "I received a large letter from my uncle in the mail today."
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It was a big letter.
On it was a picture of the Australia flag – and in big letter I SUPPORT OUR TROOPS.
To see that, imagine two ladders connected flexibly to share the middle rung, as a big letter X.
The Web site for the Horizon PAC opens with a logo of a big letter "H" with the words "Maybe" and "Someday" on either side.
To illustrate his point, Dr. Heilman used the Snellen eye chart, which begins with a big letter E and is readily available on the Wikipedia site.
There, under the big letter Q in the top left hand corner of the front cover is the promise for issue 51: David Marr on Cardinal George Pell.
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One day in the mid-nineteen-thirties, in the school locker room, Mr. Bromberg told me, Joe Shuster came to him looking for his opinion on some new drawings: pencil sketches of a stylized cartoon strongman cavorting in a pair of circus tights, with a big letter-S insignia on his chest.
"Write it down in big letters.
In big letters, the note reads: "Clothes?
It reads "Donald Trump," in very big letters.
"He's Back," it stated in big letters.
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