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Discover Ludwig"aren't very" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a partial lack or negation of something. For example: "These results aren't very convincing."
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Others aren't very good.
"They aren't very civilised".
Artists aren't very organized".
They aren't very pretty.
The signs aren't very expensive.
"They just aren't very civilized".
Our lives aren't very dramatic.
"Iowans aren't very forgiving people".
There aren't very many rules.
"Our measures aren't very radical.
Those aren't very good names.
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