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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wonderful large" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "wonderful" is an adjective that should modify a noun, while "large" is also an adjective that should not be used in this context without a noun. Example: "The wonderful large painting in the gallery caught everyone's attention."
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Now the trees were in leaf and all he saw from the window was those wonderful large green leaves.
"Arkady hurry up, it is black: it cannot get dirty!" A wonderful large, black and gold shaggy tapestry hangs dominating the space.
There is a wonderful large vitrine, word for word, which is like a tablet containing word-forms, or sequences of characters waiting to be read.
"As a graduate of a large New York City high school, I know we have some wonderful large schools and some wonderful small schools," said Mr. Walcott, an alumnus of Francis Lewis High School in Queens (4,156 students).
"Both my parents have been in their second marriages for approximately 20 years now and I am so lucky to have such a wonderful large family that gets along.
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Their very way of life is being threatened by these attacks, and if we can't look at their throbbing cocks and tell them that they look wonderful and large and juicily appealing, we have failed a whole generation of our young men.
It's a wonderful place, a large state school set in beautiful grounds.
Natural Tofu serves a wonderful pajon, a large crisp pancake spiked with scallions, kimchi and meat and served with a fiery sauce.
The supporting cast is, by and large, wonderful, with theater pros like Peter McRobbie, Byron Jennings and Martin Rayner all having a fine old time incarnating English stuffiness.
And no: not all dogs make wonderful neighbors, in large part because not all humans have the good sense and willingness to make them so.
Then it was a heart-stopping descent into John O'Groats, with Stroma and Orkney visible across the water, and on westwards to the wonderful and improbably large dunes of Dunnet Bay.
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