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The phrase "a really lovely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very pleasant or attractive, often in a positive or affectionate context.
Example: "She has a really lovely smile that brightens up the room."
Alternatives: "a truly beautiful" or "an exceptionally nice".
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I thought it was a really lovely love story.
"The Promise" is what I call a really lovely mature love song.
"This a really lovely act of love when everything has been so negative".
A really lovely smile.
This is a really lovely place.
Findon is a really lovely little village.
It's a really lovely album.
"Just a really lovely tune".
"I've had a really lovely time.
It is a really lovely gig.
He is a really lovely guy.
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