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The phrase "very neat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is tidy, organized, or impressive in a positive way. Example: "The presentation was very neat, with clear visuals and well-structured content."
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"Very neat!
"It's very neat".
She is very neat.
I'm very neat.
"It was very neat.
Everything very neat.
"I'm a very neat monster".
It's very neat in here.
"They're very neat," he added.
They were very neat and good tippers.
The bandage was very neat and tight.
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