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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very very strained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, relationship, or condition that is under significant stress or tension, emphasizing the extent of the strain.
Example: "After the argument, their friendship felt a very very strained, and it was clear that things would never be the same."
Alternatives: "extremely strained" or "highly strained".
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But it's certainly a very, very strained and tenuous relationship at this point.
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"A very, very long while".
A very, very surreal moment".
"It's a very, very, very, very, very great experience.
"That's a very, very important lesson.
This is a very, very serious issue.
They're a very, very aggressive company".
That was a very, very difficult week".
It's a very, very nice thing".
"He's a very, very good player".
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