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The phrase "a really fun time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an enjoyable experience or event that someone had.
Example: "We went to the amusement park and had a really fun time riding all the roller coasters."
Alternatives: "an incredibly enjoyable experience" or "a truly great time."
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It's a really fun time".
It makes for a really fun time".
The pig genuinely seems to be having a really fun time.
Every job has its own set of challenges, and unforeseen changes, but as Collins said, "It's a really fun time right now".
All of our metrics are up and it's been a really fun time.
These factors (along with the huge valuations!) combine to make it a great time to be a cloud entrepreneur, and a really fun time to be a cloud investor.
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I was just reading a really fun time-travel story (Heather Albano's Timepiece), and a thought that had been bouncing around in my head for a long time came clear to me: from a purely narrative point of view, time travel is prophecy's long-lost (and possibly evil) twin.
Far from sloughing off their appealing personalities in order to fit into the mould of "awards hosts", they stayed utterly true to themselves and were therefore like – as they always are – the best friends you wish you had who happened to be having a really, really fun time in front of a global audience.
Those were really fun times.
"More like travel, really fun times with friends, relationships, sure.
"We had a really fun and interesting time sourcing fake fur and ended up using a lot of furs usually used for Steiff teddy bears," she said.
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