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The phrase "a very pretty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is visually appealing or attractive, often in a more emphatic way.
Example: "She wore a very pretty dress to the party that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "quite lovely" or "really beautiful".
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"I was a very pretty young lady".
She is a very pretty woman.
"It wasn't a very pretty picture.
Darren: She's a very pretty girl.
She was a very pretty girl indeed.
I took you for a very pretty boy".
A very pretty woman who is a capable driver, too.
That was a very pretty defense for a flat board.
It's not a very pretty picture in Iraq.
"It's a very pretty hole, Pete," she said.
Plus, I think she has a very pretty face".
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