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Discover Ludwig"very only" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
It might be used in casual conversation or slang, but it is not considered acceptable in formal written English. It is important to use standard grammatical structures and phrases in written English to ensure clarity and understanding. Example: Incorrect: I am very only going to the party tonight. Correct: I am only going to the party tonight.
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Her own style is sticky with vulgar intensifiers: "so", "still", "much", "very", "only", "extraordinary", "brilliant", "supremely".
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At Park Avenue Garage, the very only-in-New York luxury tag sale with discounted one-of-a-kind items from an array of cool designers, the Ann Dexter-Jones, sterling silver men's ID bracelet with an inlaid burled ebony placard ($3,910) stands out.
But she didn't produce very many: only eight.
But mostly teenage sex is very adult, only better.
It was very small — only 4 by 8 centimeters.
Furthermore the possibilities of analysis are very basic only.
The content of chromium is very low, only 0.05 mmol.
Very often, only a single realization is available.
He's very young, only 15-years-old.
The putative 3' UTR is very short, only 53 bp.
"It should be eaten only very, very occasionally," says Clarke.
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