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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large wall" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a wall that is significantly bigger or taller than average. Example: The ancient city was surrounded by a large wall, protecting it from invaders.
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Yes, large wall mirrors are a venerable design trick.
Separatists have blocked access to the building with a large wall of tyres and debris.
A large wall map of Eastern Europe, from about 1930, is a helpful primer.
The Wilsey Court in the center of the building has a large wall.
The central feature of the exhibition is made up of 25 large wall hangings.
The lawyers were mostly from large Wall St. and midtown firms.
With breathtaking speed, the world of large Wall Street investment banks has vanished.
Malborough's Civil Defence force said a "large wall of water" was heading downstream.
On a large wall map, a red dashed line marked Kim's route through the corridors.
Local officials began keeping track of foreclosed homes by placing red dots on large wall maps.
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