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The phrase "a pretty short" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is relatively brief in length or duration, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The meeting was a pretty short one, lasting only about 30 minutes."
Alternatives: "a rather brief" or "a quite short".
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He has a pretty short fuse.
It's a pretty short list.
So, she lived a pretty short life.
That's actually a pretty short time frame, geologically speaking.
"This has been a pretty short brunch," Ms. Karl said.
Thus, the controller can solve the optimization problem of MPC in a pretty short time.
And from there to Sander was a pretty short path.
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"I'm a pretty short-term thinker," he said.
The Battery's limit of twelve hundred members makes for a pretty short-lived game of telephone.
It doesn't for a pretty short-term future make.
Being neutered really cuts down on what is already a pretty short list of pleasures.
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