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"a pretty major" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something substantial, important, or significant. For example: "I just finished a pretty major project at work today."
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This is a pretty major failure".
DT It's a pretty major fact, surely.
"Having said that, it's a pretty major cock-up".
"It's a pretty major accomplishment," said his teammate Steve Stricker.
Which is lucky because it's a pretty major role.
"We're really looking at a pretty major musical," she said.
And here there is a pretty major discrepancy.
We have come through a pretty major downturn.
That's a pretty major ethical lapse in itself, Tom.
I'm not a scientist, but that seems like a pretty major flaw to me.
By any standards, this is a pretty major crack in the glass ceiling.
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