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Discover Ludwig"not very" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "not very" for emphasis when expressing a negative opinion or to indicate that something is not quite as it is expected to be. Example: The soup wasn't very tasty.
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Not very.
Perhaps not very much.
"It's not very remote".
It's not very enlightening.
Probably not very.
Not very easily.
Not very subtle".
It's not very productive.
"It's not very revealing.
Probably not very high.
Obviously not very good.
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