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No, 'which very' is not a grammatically correct expression.
To make a sentence that is grammatically correct and uses the word 'very', you could say: "The task was very difficult, which made it challenging for me to complete".
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(See this article at Naked Capitalism, which very generously cited my earlier VICE story).
About which very little is known.
She used an insanity defense, which very seldom works.
An easy subject, at which very few excel!
This is a novel in which very little happens.
Beware of very long takes in which very little happens.
This is a huge sacrifice, which very few nations have been asked to make.
For instance, he is unlikely to be African-American, which very strongly predicts Democratic voting.
Greasing this remarkable human machine was a charm to which very few were impervious.
"He has something which very few have," says Rego, "the gift of life".
On the other hand, they can be married, which very few Catholic priests can be.
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