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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty wild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite extreme, exciting, or unconventional.
Example: "The party last night was a pretty wild experience, with unexpected performances and surprises throughout the night."
Alternatives: "quite crazy" or "rather outrageous".
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Taken whole, it's a pretty wild performance.
And it's been a pretty wild ride since.
"It's a pretty wild ride and very uncomfortable.
Sexually, I was an early bloomer and a pretty wild teenager.
Above and beyond the Police, Stewart Copeland has had a pretty wild life.
90+4 min: Jenas goes into the book after a pretty wild lunge on Mikel.
It was a pretty wild ride for the shareholders of record as of November 2007.
Why £10? Shepherd-Barron thought that was sufficient for "a pretty wild weekend".
The price of the metal has had a pretty wild ride since 2008.
That's a pretty wild party, even if some of the guests insist on calling it a wake.
The woman took Thoreau for a student from nearby Williams College — "a pretty wild set of fellows".
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