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The phrase "a very abstract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not concrete or tangible, often in the context of ideas, concepts, or art.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a very abstract representation of human emotions."
Alternatives: "quite abstract" or "highly abstract".
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That's a very abstract question.
Ours was a very abstract installation.
Because to bomb Syria is a very abstract thing!
Fali believe in a very abstract supreme deity called Fao.
We are French; the Grammy is a very abstract thing.
Still, it's a very abstract art as well.
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It expresses my experience, but it's very abstract – a sensation scrapbook in which the audience is immersed".
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