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Discover Ludwig"pretty great" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is very good or impressive, but not necessarily the best or the greatest. Example: "I had a pretty great time at the concert last night."
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Blondie was pretty great.
"Yeah, Emma's pretty great".
He is pretty great".
It was pretty great.
You seem pretty great.
It's pretty great.
That was pretty great.
They are pretty great.
2014 was pretty great, too.
"But this is pretty great").
It's a pretty great flick.
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