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"large town" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a town that is bigger than a regular town but not yet as big as a city. Example: After years of living in a small village, Maria moved to a large town to pursue her dream of becoming a fashion designer.
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A. It is a very large town.
Mariehamn (Maarianhamina) is the capital and only large town.
A large town, Bareilly, is still under curfew.
I remember Adelaide then as a very large town.
In England a large town is never far distant; rural and urban are connected.
Leeuwarden is the only large town, and Harlingen, the only port, serves as its outlet.
Clayton is the county seat, and Des Moines is another large town.
As in any large town, there are still plenty of drugs and people dealing with addiction.
Without streetlights or any large town for dozens of miles, the long nights were disorientingly dark.
…the only large town, and Harlingen, the only port, serves as its outlet.
With about 90,000 people, Suva has the feel of a large town.
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