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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very bright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a high level of intelligence, brightness, or vividness.
Example: "She is a very bright student who excels in all her subjects."
Alternatives: "extremely intelligent" or "highly luminous."
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He's a very bright guy.
They've got a very bright future".
"Brad was a very bright guy.
"He's a very bright chap.
"I was a very bright kid.
"Today is a very bright, happy holiday.
He's also a very bright lad".
We see a very bright future.
He is a very bright prospect.
Alpha centauri is not intrinsically a very bright star.
He's never met David!" "Barney's a very bright individual.
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