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The phrase "a pretty diverse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or collection that has a variety of different elements or characteristics.
Example: "The conference featured a pretty diverse lineup of speakers from various industries."
Alternatives: "a quite diverse" or "a fairly diverse".
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It's a pretty diverse crew, this political class.
After all, California is a pretty diverse place, too.
We are a pretty diverse lot, as Christians.
"But in the time I've been here, it's a pretty diverse group of people.
"F.I.T. is a pretty diverse place, but this is the most obvious change we have seen," said Joanne Arbuckle, the dean of its school of art and design.
"We get a pretty diverse group of people in here -- hippies and vegans -- so you try not to think about people being strange," Mr. Cromar said.
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"They are pretty diverse, a global empire," he said.
Aside from the one canteen dedicated to serving daily Sunday roasts, the food there is pretty diverse for an archaic institution made up of mainly middle-aged white men.
"It's clearly a mix of religious audience but also general moviegoers and a pretty impressively diverse audience make-up," Klein said.
I was pretty much considered a freak for the first few months there by most of the teenage youth (which included a pretty evenly diverse group of Latinos, blacks, whites, Native-Americans, and a few Arab-Americans).
I guess, with the majority of my projects being pretty diverse, there hasn't been a set rule as each project naturally allows for a certain amount of collaboration.
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