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Discover Ludwig"ridiculously large" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe something that is much larger than normal. For example, "The box of toys my aunt sent was ridiculously large."
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As I gather, this I.E.D. was ridiculously large.
The houses were ridiculously large, like caricatures of houses.
The "Free Earl" campaign and the ridiculously large amount of publicity OF's getting.
Some pay packets are ridiculously large: Tim Cook, Apple's boss, was paid $378m in 2011.
I spend a ridiculously large portion of my salary and free time to support the squad.
I was shocked to see a ridiculously large number of pigs staring at me upon our entrance.
Excel, the world's most popular spreadsheet, can now handle ridiculously large matrices of numbers (one million rows, 16,000 columns).
It wouldn't hurt if, at this juncture, Ms. Bhabha slowed down a little and — for sure — forgot about trying to fill Blum's ridiculously large Chelsea space.
As a result they can only be found squirrelled away in specialist shops for a ridiculously large amount of money, in whatever currency you calculate it.
Portions are so ridiculously large these days; why not get the chance to eat all of what it is you like?
I'm sat in the back of a ridiculously large car with a journalist from the Guardian, so forgive me if I'm ever so slightly stilted.
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