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The phrase "a very very stiff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the degree of stiffness in an object or situation, often in informal contexts.
Example: "After sitting in the same position for hours, I felt a very very stiff back."
Alternatives: "extremely stiff" or "incredibly stiff".
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And the way to do that is with a very, very stiff gas tax.
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