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Discover Ludwig"large house" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a house that is larger than what would be normally considered average. For example: "The family was thrilled to buy their first large house."
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"We have a large house," she said.
Seven children lived in the large house.
"I've got a very, very large house.
The community built a large house for the family.
The fact it was a large house did not matter.
Wealth, a large house, and fame are the highest attainments.
She rented a large house near the U.N.H.C.R. compound.
CON: The yard is small for such a large house.
"It's basically a very large house," says Cullinan.
Large house and small house have their own entrances.
So a large house that splits into self-contained apartments is a much better prospect than just a large house.
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