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Remove the word "Very" from your vocabulary
“Very” is one of those overused words that rarely need to be there, and just ends up making your content writing suffer.
The main issue with using “very” in your writing is that it weakens the sentence and doesn’t provide enough information about the situation. It is designed to magnify the effect of another word, but some consider it one of the most useless words in the English language.
Some examples:
Very happy = ecstatic or jubilant
Very easy = effortless or simple
Very excited = thrilled
Very dirty = filthy
Very fancy = lavish
Very funny = hilarious
Very good = excellent
Very afraid = terrified
Very unhappy = miserable
Very thirsty = parched