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The phrase "a very current" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is up-to-date or relevant at the present time.
Example: "The report provides a very current analysis of market trends."
Alternatives: "a very recent" or "a highly relevant".
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This is a very current sensibility".
Parnassus has made me a very current reader.
He represents a very current idea of the distributed self: a different person in different situations.
Ms. Parson's choice was "Greed," which she sees as "a very current topic -- always wanting more".
Beard's is a very short book about a very long past with a very current relevance.
"It's still a very current and active fire," Mr. Long said Monday.
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And there's a subtle, very current power play in what Moss wears.
If you are short-waisted, tying the shirt in a knot is very current and summery, and if done in a sophisticated way, without showing midriff, can be very office appropriate.
The reality is that there's a very real, very current, very unpleasant consequence to staying private.
But here were desirable clothes offering an interesting and very current story of the lushness of nature melded with the energy of sport.
Therefore, the fundamental solution sustains up to a very high current level during the forward current sweeping.
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