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Discover Ludwig"extra large" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is larger than the usual size. For example, "This coat comes in a variety of sizes, including extra large."
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'This is an extra large.
I need an extra extra large.
(At AllSaints, 14 is an extra large).
Voice Memos In Extra Large Q.
The extra large bag would cost £150.
"I bet it's extra large – they always think I'm big.
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— writ extra-large.
I handed him an extra-large pair.
It was an extra-large warning track.
An extra-large pho is $5.20.
These quantities make 12 extra-large meringues.
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