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Discover Ludwig"very elementary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very basic or simple. For example, you might say: "The task was very elementary; even a child could do it."
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I'm very elementary in my food decisions.
BILL BUFORD: In Italy, butchering a pig is regarded as very elementary.
"Don't You Know I Love You" is a very elementary song.
"Earthquakes, snowstorms, rain, ice, volcanic eruptions, geysers … very elementary and uncontrollable.
There is something very elementary that recreational players can do to improve their games in a highly sophisticated way.
GELBART -- On a very elementary level -- given that we're living in an age in which people are absconding with billions.
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Also, computers perform only very simple elementary operations, producing complex results by performing a vast number of such simple operations at very high speed.
That to me is a very basic, elementary and uncomplicated question".
In the early 1980s, the US government backed plans to build a very large elementary particle accelerator, the Superconducting Super Collider.
Freeport has its African-American neighborhoods and Great Neck a community of Persians, and even in my very white elementary school you see Indian and Asian faces now.
But I suspect it would be a very discerning elementary or middle-school student — or a willfully perverse one — who would chose the old version over the Percy Jackson retelling.
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