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Discover Ludwig"wonderfully pretty" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something or someone as extremely or exceptionally pretty. Example: The bride looked wonderfully pretty in her white lace gown and delicate veil.
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Vikander is wonderfully pretty and Redmayne even more so.
This wonderfully pretty reading nook comes with the building.
Maybe there was a new world order after all: the cataclysmic events of 1989 had shaken the kaleidoscope, but now its pieces were once more at rest, and moreover the new pattern they formed was wonderfully pretty.
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He read wonderfully; Brian was pretty terrific, too, pointing to the kittens and snuggling against his grandfather.
Why it deserved better, by Jamie Byng, publisher: "It's funny, original, pulsing with life and is wonderfully written but was pretty much ignored.
There was no streaming component to 25 and that puts it in its own ecosystem, wonderfully out of step with pretty much every other album released today.
Coleridge said of her, wonderfully: "If you expected to see a pretty woman, you would think her ordinary — if you expected to find an ordinary woman, you would think her pretty".
The team's latest project, Trials on Tatooine, a VR experiment (read: probably pretty short) that taps the wonderfully capable HTC Vive headset, looks… friggin'… amazing.
Although the rather elastic skin attracts considerably less excitement, it still tastes pretty good, and the meat beneath is wonderfully juicy.
(3 stars) Benefit That Gal Brightening Face Primer 11ml, £19.50, benefitcosmetics.co.uk Pretty pink cream primer that cheers up skin wonderfully.
Cortez called it a "wonderfully twisted spoof" of disaster films and called the script "pretty biting stuff... without being wholly offensive".
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