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The phrase "a very naughty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is mischievous or disobedient, often in a playful or lighthearted context.
Example: "The puppy was a very naughty little creature, always getting into trouble and stealing socks."
Alternatives: "quite mischievous" or "extremely cheeky".
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"Inside me is a very naughty girl.
"I'm just a very naughty boy".
"He's a very naughty boy......
"No, you're just a very naughty boy".
He's a very naughty boy, that Paul.
Stirling was a very naughty boy.
He's a very naughty boy!", in 1979.
He's not Burial, he's a very naughty boy.
Munnery is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy.
She's not the Messiah, just a very naughty girl.
In fact, he was a very naughty boy.
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