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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large diamond" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a specific type of diamond that is bigger than average. Example: The engagement ring he gave her was adorned with a large diamond that sparkled in the sunlight.
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wearing such a large diamond earring.
Her large diamond stud earrings glinted in the lights.
She had a large diamond cross plunged into her décolletage.
There's a conspiracy afoot, a beautiful lover and very large diamond.
One vertically challenged gentleman worked on a bottle with a blonde flashing a large diamond.
Both women had nice nails and large diamond studs in their ears.
He wore a silver three-piece suit, a black fedora and large diamond earrings.
He wore a very large diamond bracelet, Timberland boots and a green basketball jersey.
The robbers vanished with a bag full of heavy necklaces and gems, including a large diamond worth $2.8 million.
Ms. Caslin was resplendent in large diamond earrings, a wide diamond bracelet and a tank watch outlined in diamonds.
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The most distinctive stegosaurian feature was the double row of large diamond-shaped bony plates on the back.
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