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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very much hip" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to some readers.
It could be used informally to emphasize someone's trendy or fashionable status, but it is not commonly used in formal writing. Example: "She is very much hip, always wearing the latest styles and attending the trendiest events."
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"It's very much like hip-hop, patching and putting things together quiltlike, using old things to make new things," said Mr. Bailey, who designed his studio without windows so that his attention would stay focused inward.
"It's very much like hip-hop, patching and putting things together quiltlike, using old things to make new things".
They seem to be very much influenced by hip-hop and American culture.
While Timbaland was initially producing for R&B artists, his trademark sound was very much rooted in hip-hop with its fast-paced nature and clear drum breaks.
So, keep an eye as all cloud providers both build out their consumer and enterprise offerings, as they are different, and distinct, but very much joined at the hip.
First, let me make clear that very much like those white hip-hoppers in the Hammerstein Ballroom, I don't think that Pharrell Williams is, in any way, racist.
After 20 years, they are still creating clothes that are hip and very much in demand.
While traditional hip-hop very much is, R&B is more a descendant of blues-pop-soul acts like Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Prince and Michael Jackson, who weren't conventionally macho.
Fitted leather jackets are very much in style for female hip-hop stars.
Hip-hop interested me very much culturally and the way in which our society reacted to hip-hop interested me as well.
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