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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very sudden" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the unexpected or abrupt nature of something. Example: The decision to close the company came as a very sudden shock to all of us.
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'It was very sudden.
It is very sudden and unexpected.
"It was very shocking, very sudden.
"It's very sudden," Sylvia said judiciously.
It was all very sudden and unexpected.
A heart attack, very sudden, there in bed.
"It was very sudden that I understood how I felt.
"It's been very sudden in some ways," Mr. Griswold said.
"If you're not ready to tackle him, he's very sudden".
"It was obviously very sudden and shocking and devastating for us," Ms. Simermeyer said.
I'm happy it wasn't all very sudden because I was very young and am still young".
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