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The phrase "a very splendid thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally impressive or wonderful.
Example: "The festival was a very splendid thing, filled with vibrant colors and joyful music."
Alternatives: "an extremely wonderful thing" or "a truly magnificent thing".
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The Guardian ("Welcome, Baby Cambridge") began by saying that "a new baby is a very splendid thing" before looking back at the tribulations of the ruling family.
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In Washington lingo, bipartisanship is supposed to be a splendid thing: a way of transcending petty quotidian bickering.
A scriptural Holy War is a splendid thing, until it comes to your country, to your town.
Here is a quite splendid thing to do with the leftovers.
Festivals also provide an opportunity for writers to meet other writers and this can be a splendid thing.
"He was a very, very splendid young man," said Mr Dunne.
It's a splendid thing to rethink one's positions.
I think it could be a splendid thing.
Nonetheless, the restructuring goes on.Thank goodnessThe frailty of the social chapter is a splendid thing.
Their uncompromising position is a splendid thing for Israel's hawks.
4.55pm BST Here's a splendid thing, as pointed out by Hans Zauner on Twitter.
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