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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather fantastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite impressive or extraordinary, often in a positive context.
Example: "The movie was a rather fantastic experience, filled with stunning visuals and a captivating storyline."
Alternatives: "somewhat amazing" or "fairly remarkable".
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So what have you been up to since a rather fantastic summer?
"But it is a rather fantastic way to build a network of supporters".
She does it convincingly in a rather fantastic off-the-shoulder leopard-print number.
Speaking of beanpoles in ill-fitting suits, it has been rumoured that Pulp's return to the spotlight will result in the band recording new material, having given away a rather fantastic free song to fans on Christmas Eve ("After All", an old unfinished number knocked into shape with the help of LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy).
If that sounds like a rather fantastic business opportunity, ShareGrid is way ahead of you, raising $1 million from Archer Gray and MHS Capital to grow beyond its test markets.
You've probably heard of TechCrunch Disrupt (New York's event happened in May, San Francisco's was in September and there's a rather fantastic London edition coming up in a couple of weeks), but we run events all over the world.
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It's great and rather fantastic.
(It also looks rather fantastic on).
Alexander Sokurov, the director of Russian Ark and other acclaimed films, described the case as rather fantastic.
By Will Cuppy The New Yorker, October 10 , 1931 P. 30The Giraffe or Camelopard is rather fantastic.
Strictly Kosher (Mon, 9pm, ITV1) the new doc about Manchester's 40,000-strong Jewish community is rather fantastic.
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