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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very kindly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb indicating a great degree of kindness. For example: "The teacher very kindly let us out of class early."
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Very kindly, they smile back.
So I look very kindly on blagging.
But it took a very kindly view.
Then she spoke to me very kindly.
So they, very kindly, helped me out".
Very kindly, several friends invited me.
She very kindly offered for me to stay with them.
You very kindly offered to keep your trap shut.
"After that, he treated me very kindly," Nichols says.
Duncan Edwards very kindly has responded: "Nonsense Scott.
Love that "very kindly": men are generous that way.
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