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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something very" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to add emphasis or intensity to a statement. Example: "She was feeling something very special for him, something she had never felt before." In this sentence, the speaker is emphasizing the intensity of the emotion felt towards the person mentioned. Here are a few other examples: - "John was going through something very difficult, but he refused to give up." - "This is something very important that we need to discuss." - "I have been waiting for something very exciting to happen, and finally it has."
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"It's something very emotional.
Something very big.
It's something very jolly".
Something very significant.
"Something very special.
It's something very small".
Something very mean-spirited".
There's something very homey.
Here's something very interesting.
SOMETHING very unusual happened yesterday.
That was something very special.
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