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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'extensive meal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a meal that is either large in portion size or that includes a variety of dishes. For example, "The family enjoyed an extensive meal of grilled vegetables, steak, and salad."
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The toppings are fresh and paired in exquisite combinations, sized for a group (at 14 inches) or the individual, so one could serve as an appetizer to a more extensive meal.
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The quotidian moments of a Bay Area engineer's existence, from getting on a private shuttle with Wi-Fi, to extensive meals filled with organic foods, to massage rooms and sleep pods, are completely alien to most of the rest of the world, and are talked about almost to the point of reverence.
Some will eat at restaurants with set Chinese New Year menus; others, like Lee, will complement their extensive homemade meals with store-bought foods like the venerated dumplings.
There is an extensive menu of high-end food, including a $225 four-course meal by chefs like Dominique Ansel and Marcus Samuelsson, and an afternoon-long, all-you-can-eat "culinary experience" for $179.
But MacGregor got the winery, which doesn't give tours, to open for her and her mother and provide on-site meals and extensive wine tasting.
McDonald's will offer their most extensive menu at an Olympic Games in their Olympic venue restaurants, and for the first time, will serve Happy Meals which will include fruit, vegetable and dairy options.
"Serving Art and Alcohol" is the Red Fish motto; an extensive cash bar (tasty light meals are also served) awaits your patronage.
They are given three meals a day and extensive medical examinations.
Meals for both families were prepared in the extensive basement with its large kitchen; the Ladiges' maid carried their meals up to the upper floor, while the Brooks received theirs via the dumb-waiter lift to the splendid dining room on the ground floor.
Despite extensive testing, no sample from the finished soybean meal product was found to be Salmonella contaminated.
"These gray-market vendors thrive on the ridership on Ecuador's efficient and extensive bus system," Martina Sheehan wrote in her article "Meals and Wheels on Avenue of the Volcanoes" (Aug. 16, 2008).
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