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The phrase "a very deliberate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or decision that is done with careful consideration and intention.
Example: "Her response was a very deliberate choice, reflecting her thoughtful nature."
Alternatives: "a highly intentional" or "a carefully considered".
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"It's a very deliberate program".
"We have a very deliberate plan.
But that was a very deliberate decision.
It's a very deliberate approach.
It was a very deliberate process.
"It's on a very deliberate track," he said.
"It was a very deliberate process," said Capt.
"It was a very deliberate strategy of distortion".
Obviously, that's a very deliberate choice to take part in a protest.
There has been a very deliberate conversation around overdependence on hydropower.
On the contrary, I believe that they are pursuing a very deliberate strategy.
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