Sentence examples for a very past from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a very past" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its ambiguity.
Example: "The memories of that summer feel like a very past experience, almost like a different lifetime."
Alternatives: "a distant past" or "a long-ago time".

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She's always moving at a very past pace with her ideas".

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It has a very long past and history.

"He has a very dark past," Mr. Oropeza said.

"Clearly, it had a very dark past, but they have done a lot to change that".

Now I am working with a company with a very storied past.

"It has been a very tough past 12 months for the citizens of Waterbury," Mr. Jarjura said.

We constantly fight about this and have had a very unhappy past few years.

Living in the house will be "like floating in your own spaceship over a very civilized past," Lagerfeld says.

In a new book, the Cambridge University classicist, cultural critic, and feminist chronicles a very long past with a very current relevance.

Governor John Bel Edwards said the church burnings were a reminder "of a very dark past of intimidation and fear".

By Rebecca Mead December 26 , 2017In a new book, the Cambridge University classicist, cultural critic, and feminist chronicles a very long past with a very current relevance.

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