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The phrase "a pure" is not a grammatically correct construct in written English. It is possible that it may be used colloquially in certain dialects or informal speech, but it should not be used in formal or written communication. Example of incorrect use: "The sky was a pure blue today." Example of correct alternatives: "The sky was a pure, clear blue today." OR "The sky was a pure reflection of the ocean's hue."
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He's a pure pro.
"He's a pure warrior.
A pure angel".
"It's a pure sport.
A pure coincidence?
"It's just a pure sculpture.
It's still a pure delight.
"It's like a pure meditation.
It was a pure gamble.
It's a pure college football.
Omar has a pure heart.
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