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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very solemn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a serious or grave atmosphere, tone, or demeanor.
Example: "The ceremony was very solemn, reflecting the importance of the occasion."
Alternatives: "extremely serious" or "deeply grave."
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It was very solemn.
"The Abyss sounded very solemn.
There is something very solemn about Moore.
"It is a very solemn moment.
He looked very solemn and determined".
It was all very solemn and understated.
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It was a very somber, solemn atmosphere, one of grave silence and respect," Andres explains.
"National Review will go down in history as a very serious, solemn, ideologically driven magazine, and that was not the magazine I worked for," Miss Buckley told The Litchfield County Times of Connecticut in 2005.
"It was a very moving, solemn moment," ¿said Thomas Rutledge, an American chemistry professor visiting Paris.
Lesingo is a tall, very dark man, solemn and still.
It was just a very moving and solemn time.
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