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The phrase "a very policy" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it is unclear what context it is intended for.
Example: "The organization has implemented a very strict policy regarding attendance."
Alternatives: "an extremely strict policy" or "a highly specific policy."
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Ed Balls, the two Milibands, Ruth Kelly and Douglas Alexander make for a very policy wonkish Labour Cabinet.
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We're living in a very policy-focused time in nonprofit world and one of the revolutionary things about TGIJP is that they are less policy-focused.
It gave me a sense of the legal perspective and insight into the agenda they were trying to accomplish, which is a very policy-focused agenda.
Abbott: This is a very important policy for our country and an important policy for human welfare.
"This Federal Reserve has set essentially a zero interest rate policy, an extremely easy policy for an extended period of time," he said, calling it a "very dangerous policy".
"And it is a very good policy.
It is a very fair policy.
"This is a very dangerous policy," he said this week.
It's a very dangerous policy to think so.
Raising the minimum wage is a very popular policy.
"This is a very old policy," he said.
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