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"a lovely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in describing something pleasant or attractive, and typically comes before a noun. For example, you could say "the garden was filled with a lovely array of flowers".
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A lovely homespun togetherness.
Really a lovely person.
What a lovely surprise!
What a lovely thought.
"A lovely raccoon".
What a lovely woman.
It's a lovely atmosphere.
"She's a lovely writer.
A lovely message, certainly.
What a lovely fountain!
Such a lovely face.
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