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The phrase "a very funny one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something, such as a joke or a story, that is particularly humorous.
Example: "That was a very funny one; I couldn't stop laughing."
Alternatives: "a really amusing one" or "an extremely humorous one".
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David Steinberg apparently gets his Kix from them too: he's based an entire puzzle on them, and a very funny one at that.
The "evils" of DHMO are part of a famous science hoax, a very funny one that supposedly began more than 20 years ago on the University of California, Santa Cruz, campus.
"And also a very funny one".
(As well as David Boies, making a very funny one).
Because one of the writers, James Henry, has a blog - and a very funny one it is too.
When writer received his invitation to the Biennial, he first thought it was a joke & not a very funny one..
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All of them, as a matter of urgency, should learn from Jonah "Superbad" Hill, who provides the one moment of actual humour in the entire film, in a very funny one-scene cameo as an overeager security guard.
"She's very funny," one friend told me when I met the group on their journey through the Balkans.
He was very cheeky, very smart and could be very funny: one of his favourite techniques, for example, was to launch bank raids almost simultaneously in adjacent streets.
Another very funny one re-creates his aghast reaction when, wined and dined in a Soho restaurant as stardom beckons, he's offered "a choice of salt!".
It was presumably Waller-Bridge's influence that made Killing Eve, alongside the tension, shocks and gore, so very, very human and so very, very funny – one usually giving rise to the other, as is the way of life.
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