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The phrase "pretty good fun" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a colloquial expression that is commonly used to describe something that is enjoyable or entertaining. It is often used in casual or informal contexts. Example: "The picnic in the park was pretty good fun. We played games, ate delicious food and enjoyed each other's company."
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They so cheap".This is all pretty good fun.
For everyone else, it had been pretty good fun.
That would be pretty good fun doing that three days a week".
On the TV, it has to be said it looks pretty good fun, with lots of jolly sing-songs and arts events, but no laborious sleeping around any more.
Billed as "Anthony Albanese's Greatest Hits!" the two-hour Monday-night knees-up promised "a night of politics, drinks, and song" care of "the ALP's most treasured larrikin": "Be there or be square!" "It was pretty good fun," said Albanese of the event at the Bella Union venue in Melbourne's trades hall.
For during all the usual close season football clamour of player transfers and confusing friendly results, Thistle have increasingly emitted a refreshing joy and energy that smacks of a club at which it must be pretty good fun to be involved.
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While George Lucas seems to have zero sense of humour himself, he's a pretty good sport at letting others poke fun at his work without fear of his evil galactic empire of lawyers descending upon them.
"It's running well, it's one of the fastest tracks on the circuit and it's really dry here so it's pretty loose - it is good fun," she told BBC Radio Wales Sport.
(All that should matter is that you can fingerboard on it pretty good).. Have fun! Make sure to be careful.
The weather was pretty good this weekend, so I imagine it was good fun down there.
They had ping-pong and that was good fun, I was pretty good.
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