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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so large a" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to emphasize the size of a noun, often in a formal or literary context. Example: "He had never seen so large a crowd at the event before."
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Surely no choreographer now dead has left so large a store of work in repertory.
So far General Musharraf has refused to eat so large a helping of humble pie.
It's natural the Boys should whoop it up for so large a.
It's nerve-racking to be onstage in front of so large a crowd.
They only have 10 tenants all told which is very few for so large a building.
Mr. Riedel and other analysts said they had not expected so large a one-time charge.
Ms. Podles's sound is an acquired taste, not least because it covers so large a range.
They must have a balance sheet big enough to accommodate so large a single credit without worrying regulators.
It was combined with parliamentary obstruction on so large a scale that ultimately 36 Irish members were suspended.
Perhaps no one thought so large a selloff was necessary, but each player sought to move before everyone else did.
Ohio election officials said they had never seen so large a drive to prepare for Election Day challenges.
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