Examples of 'if not very' in a sentence

Meaning of "if not very"

if not very: Likely incomplete or a fragment of a sentence. It could be part of a conditional statement that is missing the main clause

How to use "if not very" in a sentence

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if not very
The rooms are cozy if not very large.
But if not very good quality.
I found this article quite interesting if not very surprising.
Almost equal if not very close to the Monochrom.
Sample Containers have an influence on results if not very large.
If not very nearly dead, then very actually dead.
Personally I prefer to use the most orthographically correct version even if not very common.
The logic is obvious, if not very imaginative.
If not very sure, then this article is a must read for you.
It is evidently very unpleasant, if not very painful.
If not very large, the organic and inorganic conditions of life will.
Make gradual increases in physical activity, especially if not very physically active.
An effective, if not very popular, remedy is automatic speed controls and heavy penalties.
He studied there three winters, proving himself an able if not very diligent student.
If not very common, India is usually a feminine name in the west.
Darth Vader the Natal were not, to paraphrase the great if not very tall Yoda.
If not very well, what can be done to bring about the needed changes?
A courageous act, even if not very wise.
Pressure sores, if not very carefully cared for, can become large and deep.
In a confined or isolated area, if not very large, the.
The video, if not very developed, still allows UHD recordings, which is significant.
To restate the problem, it is possible, if not very common, for two.
Indeed, with contracts being shorter, this situation will arise less frequently, if not very rarely.
He has the goods to become a solid, if not very good, starter in the NFL.
It called the music " tuneful and scored with refinement, if not very original.
Sounds familiar, if not very scientific, eh?
Oriana is primarily a female given name, widespread, even if not very common, in european languages.

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