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The phrase "a very practical goddess" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a goddess character or figure that embodies practicality or usefulness in a specific context, such as mythology or storytelling.
Example: "In the tale, she was revered as a very practical goddess, always providing her followers with sensible solutions to their everyday problems."
Alternatives: "a highly pragmatic goddess" or "an exceptionally useful goddess."
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Yellamma is a very practical goddess.
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