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The phrase "on a very" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to emphasize the degree of an adjective. For example: "She was on a very tight schedule."
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"We intend to put on a very vigorous defense".
Put on a very light coat of green.
(On a very good night).
He talks on a very human level.
Cook covered on a very low fire.
I was on a very tight budget.
"It's on a very casual level.
Yes, but on a very shallow level.
On a very small scale.
"New York is on a very strong up.
Hodgkin sits, on a very hard chair.
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