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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a strong degree of something that follows, typically an adjective or adverb. Example: "I have very high expectations for this project."
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I have very sensitive follicles".
"I have very small feet," he explains.
"I have very small feet".
"I have very honed Jewdar.
I have very little, señora.
I have very little sleep.
I have very bad form!
"I have very happy here.
I have very knobbly elbows.
I have very few beliefs.
I have very plebeian tastes.
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