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The phrase "a very appropriate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the suitability or relevance of something in a particular context.
Example: "The dress code for the event is formal, so wearing a suit is a very appropriate choice."
Alternatives: "highly suitable" or "perfectly fitting".
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"It was a very appropriate sentence," he said.
The first to appear in my gardens has a very appropriate common name: SPRING BEAUTY.
It seems a very appropriate gift to offer to my royal ancestor".
I just don't think it was a very appropriate way for him to do it.
It also seems a very appropriate poem as we approach 1992.
"It's just a very appropriate name – you're growing greenery where it shouldn't be," he says.
The president's chief of staff, Jawed Ludin, called it a "very appropriate cabinet" that was acceptable to the people.
Mr. Bozhkov has given his installation a very appropriate title, "The Republik of Perpetual Reconstruction and Rebuild".
Virtual 3-D forest stands generated by L-systems provided a very appropriate validation environment for this research.
"It was a very appropriate thing for The Post to do even if not a lot of people were reading it," he said.
"I think this break comes at a very appropriate time for him" said Manuel, referring to the upcoming hiatus for the All-Star Game.
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