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The phrase "a very merry" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in festive contexts, often associated with celebrations like Christmas or joyful occasions.
Example: "Wishing you a very merry holiday season filled with joy and laughter."
Alternatives: "a joyful" or "a cheerful".
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A very merry Christmas to all".
It does not look like being a very merry Christmas.
As we headed outside, we were a very merry bunch.
He has bought himself a very merry Christmas present.
Someone is going to have a very merry Christmas.
With a few of these under our belt, it should be a very merry Christmas.
And wish everyone who celebrates it, marks it or widely acknowledges it, a very merry Christmas.
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We congratulated her on her self-reliance and wished her a very Merry Christmas.
Chubby Checker has twisted before here on Wordplay, but he TWISTS so well, I say we do it again: To all who celebrate, Wordplay wishes you a very Merry Christmas.
The next year, Dion was featured on Alvin and the Chipmunks' "Petit Papa Noël" which is on their album A Very Merry Chipmunk.
Produced by Flynn, the album consists of nine original songs - several co-written with Kristian Bush - and one cover song, the classic "Have Yourself a Very Merry Christmas" written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane.
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