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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what pretty" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use this phrase correctly, you would need to include a noun after the word "pretty." For example, "What a pretty flower!".
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"That's what pretty much keeps me going".
And weirdness is, basically, what "Pretty Ugly" is about.
Thomas Kohut What we said: "Oh my, what pretty things!
And weirdness is what "Pretty Ugly" is about.
You have only done what pretty much every other human being on the planet has done or will do.
What pretty handwriting, I thought, as she exclaimed "Sainte Vierge!," using an expression I had not heard since childhood.
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"What a pretty, pretty, pretty Little Man".
What was pretty awesome?
What a pretty just-so story, Steve!
But what a pretty portrait it was!
"I'm thinking: 'What a pretty animal.
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