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The phrase "very fat" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a large amount of body mass or volume. Example: "The dog was very fat, making it difficult for him to run around the yard."
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He was very fat.
"They're very fat guys.
"I was very fat.
"You're very fat," my father said.
"You are all very fat," he wrote.
I was scared, as he was very hefty, very fat.
We're not very Fat Duck-y about it.
But the tax offends bottlers with very fat wallets.
A large lightly loaded balloon will be very "fat".
"This I think was a very fat ostrich," Ms. Rivers said, picking at the feathers.
"He was very fat, and he thought he was full of life," Lucio recalled.
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