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'so cheesy' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is excessively corny, cute, or sentimental. For example, "His birthday card was so cheesy - it was full of cutesy puns!".
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So cheesy!
"It's so cheesy," she said.
You feel so cheesy".
That's so cheesy".
"Oh no that's so cheesy".
"That is so cheesy," Gifford said.
"They're so cheesy," Ms. Reichman said.
I'm serious – but it sounds so cheesy.
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Ever-so cheesy advice, but wow: Dedrick's (312 Main St.; 344-8282, www.comrickscheese.com).com
However, I love love love Face Dance--so cheesy early 90s, but there's one super hot scene with two women and one's pretending to be blind.
His musical training here brought him into contact with Stravinsky, the world of Schoenberg, Copland, Boulez, Heifetz, Piatigorsky, Hollywood, South Central jazz, rhythm and blues, Sunset Boulevard pop music and cheesy and not-so-cheesy local a.m. radio.
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