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The phrase "a very sincere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the genuineness or heartfelt nature of a sentiment or statement.
Example: "She offered a very sincere apology for her mistake."
Alternatives: "a truly sincere" or "an extremely sincere".
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Anger is a very sincere emotion.
It is clearly a very sincere art effort.
He really was a very sincere, big-hearted, understated guy".
"We consider him a very sincere and honest person.
"I consider it a very sincere compliment," Mr. Golisano said during the White Plains news conference.
This week, he said Mr. Allen "sounds like a very sincere man who is attempting to right a wrong".
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Tom Range, a retired accountant who rode the crowded E and F lines for 30 years and won many battles with pole-huggers, said he relied on the briefcase corner in the kidney area, followed by a very sincere-sounding apology.
I apologise unreservedly to the families and I hope they believe it is a very, very sincere apology".
(In Mr. Fish's case a very long, very sincere letter and an intriguing concept did the trick).
"An eccentric person with a dodo fascination, very sincere, but I'm a specialist in sand and gravel, which couldn't be more boring".
I dedicate this award to my colleagues, who with music cure all ills and give meaning to everything," Shakira said, in a heartfelt and very sincere acceptance speech, remembering and naming every artist who participated in the previous night's tribute celebration, and leading to another standing ovation.
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