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The phrase "a very enriching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience, activity, or resource that provides significant value or personal growth.
Example: "The workshop was a very enriching experience, allowing participants to gain new skills and insights."
Alternatives: "highly rewarding" or "extremely beneficial".
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Visiting faculty involvement turned out to be a very enriching aspect of the program.
But it's a very enriching process too stepping outside your own world.
Watching three young minds creating their separate worlds was a very enriching experience.
Clarissa said: "I personally feel that I had a very enriching experience with a smaller and more varied group of students.
I asked them how valuable they thought their IMCB experiences had been, and all of them told me that their graduate days at IMCB were a very enriching, both scientifically and otherwise.
Of those a very few take risks will get a very nice ride; many will have a very enriching experience and great jobs; and, well, some will take the big risk and crash.
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Learning ASL and learning about a new culture is very enriching.
And so it's a lot longer process, but very enriching.
Her energy, wit and intelligence made working with her, albeit for too short a time, great fun and very enriching.
Those are the things that a small school can give that are very enriching for students but not inexpensive.
Durham, she says, is very enriching for what feels like a small place.
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