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Discover Ludwig"living large" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as an idiom to mean having or enjoying a luxurious lifestyle. For example, "After becoming a successful entrepreneur, she has been living large in her new mansion."
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"They're all living large".
They're living large.
INSIDE TRACK: Driving small, living large.
"Clark Howard's Living Large in Lean Times".
"But I'm not living large".
They were definitely living large over there".
We are definitely living large tonight!
Most of us think Carrie is already living large.
They come here to look like they are living large.
"Me, I'm not living large, but life is still good.
A lifetime of feasting, fishing and living large.
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