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The phrase "very mean" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone or something that is cruel, spiteful, or unkind. Example: The bully was known for his very mean behavior towards his classmates.
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They're very persistent, very mean.
It was too ugly and very mean.
Also, I'm very mean so I don't often buy things.
PG: And sometimes very mean, especially about Donald Trump.
"And the French were, and continue to be, very mean to Tom.
"Defensively they're very shrewd and very mean.
Speaking on Commonwealth Nights, Joyce said: "The sounds very mean doesn't it!
She's in the business, and she's very, very mean.
Because she was one-dimensional in the beginning and very mean on the sketch show.
It is very mean.
He's very mean.
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