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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very meaningful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or importance of something in a particular context.
Example: "The discussion we had last night was a very meaningful exchange of ideas that helped us understand each other better."
Alternatives: "highly significant" or "extremely important".
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It's a very meaningful offer for consumers".
"So this program will have a very meaningful effect here".
"It's a very meaningful provision of the contract," he said.
This disease can be managed and you can continue to live a very meaningful life".
"That's a very meaningful part of what we pay," Schlee says.
Unless a very meaningful bill gets through the US Senate there could be major global implications.
"If the improvement we are seeing this year continues, then this is a very meaningful day".
The final version was almost bland, calling the quest "a very meaningful study" and "this important study".
"It was a very meaningful and beautiful way to give back to the Earth for our boys," she said.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon's chief executive, has described it as a "very meaningful driver of growth in the long term".
"There was a real sense of ritual to it, it was a very meaningful act to me.
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