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Discover Ludwig'what lovely' is not a complete sentence.
To use it in written English, you must include a subject and verb, like in this example: "What a lovely day!".
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For instance, if a child loves making models of dinosaurs, be glowing in your praise of them: "What lovely, truly amazing dinosaurs you've made there!
"What lovely country surrounds the city of Atlanta!
("My stars," I growled. "What lovely weather we've been having").
What lovely, dangerous honest talk is this?
"What lovely sandwiches," Kate Moss said.
But what lovely things are to be scattered?
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He especially loved Oh What a Lovely War.
For starters, a morose Moz is a masterful Moz – I'm yet to meet anyone who thinks the crushing loneliness of Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want, for instance, is inferior to the ooh-what-lovely-bloomers vaudeville farce of Frankly Mr Shankly, and I sincerely hope I never do.
"What a lovely man.
"What a lovely girl.
What a Lovely War".
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