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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the same large" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what is being referred to as "large" and the use of "same" is unnecessary. A more correct and clear version of the phrase could be "the same size" or "the same large object." Example: "John bought a large shirt, while Mary bought the same size."
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Toward the end of the event, Mohamed sauntered in, wearing the same large sweatshirt, hood up.
By then slavery had been abolished, but they were still working on the same large fields.
So much so, in fact, that I watch movies on the same large Bang & Olufsen television I've had since 2002.
"At night, many different families sleep on the same large floor," said Ms. Kim, the Japanese instructor.
It's in the same large format as the first, and similarly suitable for adults as well as older children.
The fifth boy to die today, a member of the same large clan, was also named Muhammad al-Astal.
Bridget Riley's Tate Britain retrospective begins as it ends, in black and white, in the same large room.
To keep the mess to a minimum, you can do all this in the same large bowl.
KAMPALA, Uganda — On Feb. 7, Uganda took again the same large step backward it had taken in 2009.
All the leaders were shaped by what Mr Rush calls "the same large forces" of global imperialism.
Other chains buy their French fries from the same large processing companies, use Russet Burbanks and have similar fryers in their restaurant kitchens.
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