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The phrase "a lot pretty" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of "a lot" and "pretty," which are not typically used together in this way.
Example: "She is a lot prettier than I expected."
Alternatives: "very pretty" or "quite pretty."
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"We're just driving around in the car a lot, pretty much all day, from nine in the morning until the sun goes down," Marshall said.
People have been doing this a lot pretty much since the dawn of the digital camera since you can immediately take a picture, see how you look, then delete and re-take if it's bad.
We ended up with a system where we can jump on a lot pretty quick".
Of the main cast, I would say Paul Rudd and Donald Faison remembered a lot pretty vividly.
Scrubs tend to complain a lot — pretty much all the time.
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"So I guess you could say it's a lot cleaner and a lot prettier here".
(Bonus: it's a lot prettier than our old e-mail, too).
"German girls are a lot prettier than one would imagine," he offered.
"Christmas at home is a lot prettier than here," he said.
The gnats will be attracted and trapped in no time, and the sundews look a lot prettier than yellow traps.
Remarks from relatives, such as "You would be a lot prettier if you just had your jaw tapered," are considered no more insulting than "You'd get a lot more for your apartment if you redid the kitchen".
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