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The phrase "a super fun" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe something that is very enjoyable or entertaining.
Example: "The party was a super fun event that everyone enjoyed."
Alternatives: "a really fun" or "an extremely fun".
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It seems like I'm a super fun mom, but actually I'm just getting some low-impact exercise.
Chow down with furry friends, Pip and Posy at Foyles this half-term for what is sure to be a super fun indoor picnic.
It's a super fun mechanic that's instantly accessible.
It's a super fun mechanic and really well executed on PS4.
And finally, we all returned from a super fun, 7th annual Crunchies award show, where Kickstarter won best overall startup.
(There is only a charge to attend the awards ceremony, but it's a super fun event for the whole industry).
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"It's always a super-fun part.
Generally, it's a super-fun time: music, the great outdoors, friends.
This is a super-fun track that whips up a storm on the floor.
For our sixth anniversary we are expecting lots of stars and a super-fun event.
This has both pros and cons; what may seem like a dull-as-dishwater town at first glance is actually a super-fun place to spend the next three or four years.
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