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The phrase "a really neat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express enthusiasm or approval about something that is considered interesting, impressive, or well-organized.
Example: "I found a really neat solution to the problem that will save us time and resources."
Alternatives: "a very cool" or "an awesome".
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It's a really neat brain trust.
It's a really neat society.
"I think it's a really neat idea".
"I think he's found a really neat place," he says.
"It's a really neat reminder of that," he said.
"It has a really neat sound that I just love".
It was a really neat feeling for New Jersey".
"If you're driving on 95 at night, it makes a really neat statement," he said.
We just did a really neat feature where the whole company participated in a contest.
Or did we all lose a really neat baby-sitting gig?
It was a really neat job to have at that age.
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