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The phrase "a very quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of silence or low noise level, often in relation to a person, place, or situation.
Example: "The library was a very quiet place, perfect for studying."
Alternatives: "extremely quiet" or "remarkably quiet".
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"He's a very quiet guy.
A very quiet leader.
He was a very quiet person.
He was a very quiet, shy person.
He has a very quiet voice.
"It's a very quiet area usually.
He's a very quiet kid.
"It's a very quiet story".
"It's a very quiet area.
It's a very quiet space.
"He's a very quiet, good-hearted guy.
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