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The phrase "a pretty funny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite amusing or humorous, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "That was a pretty funny joke you told at the party last night."
Alternatives: "quite amusing" or "rather humorous".
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"He was a pretty funny dude. . .
That's a pretty funny joke right there.
I thought that was a pretty funny setup.
'American Gothic' is actually, also, a pretty funny painting.
"A pretty funny expression on my face," Boss said.
It was a pretty funny scene, I thought.
He says that he is a "pretty funny person that takes sarcasm to the max.
Asked backstage about the remark, she said: "That's a pretty funny joke".
It's a pretty funny marriage of venerable stagecraft and latter-day technology.
It was an animal of some sort, but a pretty funny one.
"He's a pretty funny kid, and he adds laughter to the room.
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