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The phrase "as being very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a particular quality or characteristic of something or someone.
Example: "She is often perceived as being very talented in her field, which has earned her numerous accolades."
Alternatives: "considered to be quite" or "regarded as highly".
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So I just filed that away as being very noteworthy.
"I see the world as being very Hobbesian.
A. No, I regard myself as being very lucky.
"We treat the Chinese customer as being very sophisticated".
It's very funny, as well as being very brilliant.
"I see my section as being very theatrical," he said.
I see myself as being very much in the now.
I saw the Smiths as being very, very funny".
"I wouldn't have believed this before because I don't think of plants as being very nutritious.
"I want to go on the record as being very pro-minors," she said.
I remember him as being very friendly and easy to work with.
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