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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generous helping" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means a large or plentiful portion or amount of something. Example: The waiter served us a generous helping of pasta, enough for at least two people to share.
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Frankie faces a generous helping of disappointment, certainly.
MasterChef has always served a generous helping of hype.
A generous helping of snow peas accompanied all the entrees.
Expect him to play a generous helping of encores, as is his way.
Nature endowed much of this debris with a generous helping of water ice.
Byrd spoke first, and he delivered a generous helping of full-throated Southern oratory.
A generous helping of ones and twos make it 10 from the over.
Theresa from Swindon, dancing to a generous helping of the new album, seemed happy enough.
We wished only for a more generous helping of melting onion and green pepper.
Decor ranged from ersatz Versailles to Japanese, always with a generous helping of glitz.
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He also stated that Afghans who are resettled in Britain would receive "generous" help integrating into British life.
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