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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is very lovely" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a grammatically correct sentence fragment or subject-predicate clause. It can be used to describe something or someone in a positive or affectionate manner. Example 1: The sunset at the beach is very lovely, with colors of orange, pink, and purple blending together in the sky. Example 2: My grandmother's garden is very lovely, with a variety of colorful flowers and plants. Example 3: The bride looked stunning in her wedding dress, with her hair styled and makeup done, she was very lovely. Example 4: The children had a very lovely time at the amusement park, riding on roller coasters and playing games. Example 5: The newly renovated restaurant is very lovely, with modern decor and a cozy atmosphere.
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"And I was reading 'I Love You, Ronnie,' which is very lovely and very emotional, and in it, they both talk about the whirlwind of the job and the solace they got at their ranch and at Camp David.
The culmination of the love story, in the very last scene, while a touch abrupt, is very lovely.
It is very lovely.
"She's called Rebecca and is very lovely.
Their final video is very lovely indeed, sent via Twitter.
And indeed it is very lovely, a tiny medieval village sheltering beneath Mallorca's highest mountain.
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"They were very lovely people," he said.
He was very lovely, very gentle and not a loudmouth.
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