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The phrase "a pretty exciting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite thrilling or interesting, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The movie we watched last night was a pretty exciting experience that kept us on the edge of our seats."
Alternatives: "quite thrilling" or "fairly exciting".
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I have a pretty exciting life.
"It's a pretty exciting time".
It was a pretty exciting moment".
"It's a pretty exciting job," she said.
But it's a pretty exciting thought.
"It's a pretty exciting model," Mr. Renshaw said.
"It's going to be a pretty exciting day," Rodriguez said.
"We'll be a pretty exciting team to watch," Weatherspoon said.
Even though Cadillac gave the car a pretty exciting engine, I'd have to guess not.
"If you connect the dots, you have a pretty exciting story," he said.
So if we take this concept to new levels, it's a pretty exciting concept.
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