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The phrase "a really sleek" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is smooth, stylish, or well-designed, often in reference to objects like cars, gadgets, or clothing.
Example: "The new smartphone has a really sleek design that makes it stand out from the competition."
Alternatives: "a very stylish" or "an ultra-modern".
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And Batman, I'm absolutely sure, is going to be played by a really sleek, cool-looking, state-of-the-art bat suit.
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"It's actually a really nice place," she said of the sleek, modern apartment complex where the pace of life revolves around the school day.
The obvious option is to "just invest in a really good-looking TV," Ms. Mann said, like a sleek unit made by Bang & Olufsen.
A little bit of splash is OK, she says, but a good freestyle should really be sleek and elegant with not too much movement.
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