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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large big" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English
If you wanted to describe something as both large and big, you could simply say "very large" or "huge." For example: "The elephant was very large" or "The mountain was huge."
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But no, by and large big does not equal clever.
By and large big companies set the rules because they have the power to do so.
Keep the pieces of feta nice and large – big chunks are much more satisfying than tiny ones.
"By and large, big business has not turned against him, but they're quite perturbed by the way things are going," he said.
On the way home she bought a large Big Mac meal with chips and a drink, a large McChicken sandwich meal, a double Cheeseburger and a wrap.
"The [social networking] category is very large – big enough for several competitors to exist, so it is more about how we execute than about the competition".
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He's large, big-eared and must be the loneliest creature in the country.
He said Scott had been "incredibly honest in getting a large, big-budget film like this made".
A slew of first previews and opening nights on Broadway are coming this month, and more than a few of the shows are large, big-budget affairs.
"Cabernet franc doesn't usually give a large, big-shouldered style of wine, but it can give a lot of purity and length," Mr. Melka said.
On the other hand, N. C. Wyeth lived a large, big-themed life, with a tragic, Dreiser-ish subplot for good measure.
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