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The phrase "a very very major" is not standard in written English, but it can be used informally for emphasis.
It can be used when you want to stress the significance or importance of something in a casual context.
Example: "The project we are working on is a very very major step towards our company's future."
Alternatives: "a highly significant" or "a very important".
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"He is a very, very major person to defect.
I think that would be a very, very major way forward".
Mann said: "Something very seriously is going wrong when one arm of government is investigating what appears to be a very, very major transgression and another arm, the conduct authority, isn't able to do so, because no one has told you".
"Something very seriously is going wrong when one arm of government is investigating what appears to be a very, very major transgression and another arm, the conduct authority, isn't able to do so, because no one has told you," Mann said.
He added: "Someone somewhere has made a very, very major error".
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And the way they kept talking about that there was a very, very, very major focus on my having to lower my levels because it's very dangerous for the baby.
"It therefore takes something very, very major to get us out of it," he told a meeting at Westminster organised by the Bible Society.
(Only kidding! He says it'll be "very, very major").
It therefore takes something very, very major to get us out of it in the same way as it took something very major to get us into it".
In an address Monday night, the Right Rev. Justin Welby, the newly appointed archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual head of the world's 80 million Anglicans, offered a somber assessment of the country's economic woes following the banking crisis and said it would take "something very, very major" to shed them.
As my colleague Alan Cowell wrote for Rendezvous this week, the Right Rev. Welby used an address on Monday to offer a somber assessment of the country's economic woes and to warn that it would take "something very, very major" to shed them.
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