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Discover Ludwig"large lawn" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe a large area of grass, for example: He spent the morning mowing the large lawn in the backyard.
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One of the tools is a ground-radar machine that looks like a large lawn mower.
Guests with dogs, welcomed here, are pottering on a large lawn next to the car park.
The crowd of thousands stretched over a large lawn, and included presidents, senators and dignitaries.
Heavier machines can, however, make your arms ache if you have a large lawn.
A walk-out basement provides direct access to a large lawn that slopes toward the riverbank.
Fringed by mature sycamores, lindens and shrubs, the large lawn is protected by an ivy-covered wall.
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Streets meander over hills and past large lawns.
Large lawns may also be going somewhat out of fashion.
He helped the gardener mow the three large lawns.
He added, "Households that put in large lawns are always going to be a problem".
Beautiful old trees arched above, large houses stood gravely on large lawns.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com