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Discover Ludwig"very delicious" is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a food item or something else that is pleasurable to experience. For example, "The cake I had for dessert was very delicious."
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Very delicious".
But it's very delicious".
"Very delicious," Mr. Wen said.
"White-fleshed and very delicious".
And very delicious they can be, too.
"The taste of freedom is very delicious," he said.
More to the point, it's also a very delicious cuppa.
And I can tell you, they're very delicious.
This is a very simple, very delicious, very refreshing example.
'There are things like devilled whitebait, very simple, very delicious.
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Then he has one of those light-bulb epiphanies while watching Charlotte fry some very delicious-looking bacon.
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