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"this very" is a common expression used in written English.
It is usually used as an emphasis on whatever follows, emphasizing the significance or importance of an item or action. For example, "I plan to take advantage of this very opportunity to travel around the world."
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This very bed!
To this very day.
"In this very bed".
In this very house.
Consider this very case.
In this very flat".
This very moment?
Wilson finds this very attractive.
Washburn elucidates this very well.
Is this very sensible?
This very afternoon.
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