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Discover Ludwig"a very trendy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something (person, place, thing, etc.) that is fashionable or popular in a particular time period or among a group of people. Example: The new restaurant in town is a very trendy spot with a chic interior and unique menu options.
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It's a very trendy and fun district.
I was always a very trendy guy.
Maybe this was a very trendy Uber Pool?
Let's call that "infrastructure" which is a very trendy theme at the moment.
Decoding the thought processes of dreams is "a very trendy area, and one people are quite excited about", says Waddell.
She approved the H&M collaboration because she felt the Swedish retailer would "take the brand forward in a very trendy and high-quality manner".
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I met her at a party and felt a distinct stirring in my loins, but I was a melancholic writer and she was a fashionista -- very trendy.
She possessed none of the expected attributes that were thought necessary for "serious" scientists at the time: she was a woman, attractive, smiling, and very trendy!
More importantly, Rumsfeld was coming out of the private sector at a time when it was very trendy for corporations to unburden themselves of factories and full-time workers and focus exclusively on marketing and design -- the so-called Nike model.
Lauren is very trendy and loves a two piece outfit with a cropped top, so think she might take a risk and go with the more modern styled two piece dress.
Once inside, she grabbed a black Lycra tube top decorated with a glitzy decal of a lion head for $17. "It's very trendy.
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