Which phrase is more appropriate: "It was a very great movie" or "It was a great movie"?

Q: Which phrase is more appropriate: "It was a very great movie" or "It was a great movie"?

Answer: 

Both phrases convey a positive sentiment about the movie, but "It was a great movie" is more concise and commonly used. Adding "very" doesn't significantly enhance the meaning in this context, so "It was a great movie" would be more appropriate for expressing your opinion succinctly. 

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