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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large sum of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a large amount of something, whether it be money, people, items, etc. For example: The company was forced to pay a large sum of money in damages for their negligence.
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This is a large sum of money.
No one is a better person for having a large sum of money at their disposal.
It seemed like an inordinately large sum of money so I never felt particularly tempted.
But they lie about lots of things (like "we have a large sum of gold").
"He bought it for quite a large sum of money," Mr. Helprin recalled.
"That's a large sum of money in a market where raising capital is tough.
The medical director had ceded his official accommodation in return for a large sum of money.
Later, Gylippus embezzled a large sum of Spartan funds and, when discovered, went into exile.
At first the kidnappers seemed to be demanding certain fishing rights and a large sum of money.
"How was such a large sum of money handled and transferred, and how does it relate to accounting practices generally?
He said Mr. Tinnemeyer had "stolen a large sum of money, all proceeds from illegal drug activity".
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