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large tires
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "large tires" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing tires that are bigger in size, often in the context of vehicles or equipment. Example: "The truck was equipped with large tires that provided better traction on rough terrain."
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10 human-written examples
But court documents suggest that Mr. Routh may have wanted to steal Mr. Kyle's truck, a black Ford F-350 pickup with large tires and rims.
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Yet Subaru says the Outback is capable of recreational off-roading, and with its large tires and generous 7.3 inches of ground clearance, that claim seems fair.
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Cool, crisp air turned warmer and more humid, and all-conservative-talk-radio-all-the-time – which I had switched back on just for something to break up the hum of large tires on asphalt faded as I swung the dial to WNYC and then to a station vacillating between Bachata and what sounded like Catholic sermons in Puerto Rican Spanish.
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"Our sketches were drawn with an emphasis on a flowing silhouette and large tires," these being 20-inch alloys.
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Elliott raps her opening verse from the top of a pile of large tires while Ciara makes her debut in a gray jumpsuit with square aviator sunglasses.
Wiki
If you'll ride mostly on mountain trails look for... Knobby, large tires (either 27 1/2- or 29-inch): These make it easier -- and more fun -- to roll over obstacles.
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50 human-written examples
An experimental study is carried out on three sizes of tire shreds, including "Fine tire", "Medium tire", and "large tire".
A two-dimensional transient pyrolysis model for a large tire particle has been developed.
Science
Before recording, the activists generated the smoke by setting fire to a large tire below the camera position.
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The results show that tires with high air pressure and suspension systems with small damping will lead to large tire loads.
Speed bags, medicine balls, exercise machines, weights and a large tire (to practice footwork on) clutter the space around a couple of rings.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing vehicles intended for off-road use, use "large tires" to highlight their enhanced capability for handling rough terrain.
Common error
Avoid using "large tires" when describing standard passenger vehicles, as it can imply modification or specialty equipment. Stick to more general terms like "tires" or "standard tires" in those cases.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "large tires" functions primarily as a noun phrase where the adjective "large" modifies the noun "tires". This phrase commonly describes a specific attribute of a vehicle or equipment, indicating the size of its tires. Ludwig confirms its correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "large tires" is a grammatically sound and commonly understood phrase used to describe tires that are bigger than standard size. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness. It often appears in contexts related to vehicles, particularly those designed for off-road or heavy-duty use. While the phrase itself is simple, understanding its implications – such as enhanced traction or ground clearance – can be valuable. Related terms include "oversized tires" and "big tires". When writing, consider the audience and context to ensure accurate and effective use of this descriptive term.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
oversized tires
Replaces "large" with "oversized", emphasizing the tires' size relative to the standard.
big tires
Uses a more informal synonym for "large".
extra-large tires
Emphasizes the tires are significantly larger than typical.
wide tires
Focuses on the width of the tires as a key attribute of size.
heavy-duty tires
Highlights the tires' ability to handle substantial loads, often associated with larger sizes.
off-road tires
Specifies the type of tires often large to provide better off road performance.
bulky tires
Uses a more descriptive term to highlight the size and physical presence of the tires.
jumbo tires
Employs a less formal term to describe tires of great size.
high-profile tires
Describes the height of the sidewall, which contributes to the overall tire size and appearance.
monster tires
Exaggerates the tires size for a more dramatic description.
FAQs
How can I describe tires that are bigger than usual?
You can use phrases like "oversized tires", "extra-large tires", or simply "big tires" depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is it grammatically correct to say "large tires"?
Yes, "large tires" is grammatically correct and commonly used to describe tires that are bigger in size. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness.
What is the difference between "large tires" and "wide tires"?
"Large tires" generally refers to the overall size or diameter of the tire, while "wide tires" specifically refers to the width of the tire tread. The terms are not interchangeable.
When are "large tires" typically used?
"Large tires" are often used on trucks, off-road vehicles, and other vehicles where increased ground clearance or improved traction is desired.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested