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so large
adverb as in so
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Some of the tubes are so large, they are used to host underground concerts.
Encke's debris stream is so large and spread out that it takes Earth a rather long time to pass through it.
Because the fast-food company is so large and multifaceted, and because it means something a little different to a lot of people, politicians can graft whatever the topic of the day is to the company, from concerns over public health and corporate power to questions about the minimum wage.
He added the number of injuries was "not so large" that he believed the whole herd had been involved, and instead thought it was a "relatively brief incident involving one cow".
“Some sites can be reserved, but many sites are first-come, first-served, and the campground is so large, it’s likely you’ll find a site. We’ve camped there over July 4th weekend, and it wasn’t full. The campground is mostly on the top of a mountain with great views of Antelope Valley. There’s a trail around the campground.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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