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The phrase "a very practical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly useful or effective in a practical sense.
Example: "The new software offers a very practical solution to our scheduling issues."
Alternatives: "an extremely useful" or "a highly effective".
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That comes down to practicality and we think the Focus is a very practical car.
Not a very practical solution.
He's a very practical guy.
Yellamma is a very practical goddess.
That is a very practical timeframe".
It also presents a very practical problem.
"I'm a very practical person.
This is a very practical reason".
But he was a very practical man.
That would be a very practical thing.
"It's a very practical application," Mr. Volk said.
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