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The phrase "a very classical way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or approach that is traditional or adheres to established norms, often in a cultural or artistic context.
Example: "The artist chose to present her work in a very classical way, using techniques that have been passed down through generations."
Alternatives: "a highly traditional manner" or "an extremely conventional approach".
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"We believe form should follow function in a very classical way," says Hiroshi Nakaizumi, the head of Sony Ericsson's design centre.Part of the appeal of the jack-knife design is that some Japanese consumers are getting bored with the clamshell design.
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David took this way of showing three figures in a layered congregation from ancient Greek art: it is a very classical moment.
Truffaut is a very classical director.
Forbes recalled her as "a very classical player".
That puts it in a very classical era, alongside Jane Austen.
"That's a very classical, Greek ideal, and that's always very attractive".
It was a very classical, middle-class, suburban sort of life.
"We shouldn't forget that France is a very classical ballet country.
When you really sort of parse the play, Danai has written it in a very Greek, classical way.
Shobana Jeyasingh is another choreographer who has experimented – though in a very different way – with classical Indian dance.
This allows us to conclude that, apart from their transport capacity, transceptors may function in a very similar way as classical receptors.
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