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So the basic Chinese grammar structure involves adverb + adjective (in front) and noun in back? For example 十分 (adv) 漂亮 (adj) 人 (noun). Can you give me more example of sentences using this type of grammar?

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So the basic Chinese grammar structure involves adverb + adjective (in front) and noun in back? For example 十分 (adv) 漂亮 (adj) 人 (noun). Can you give me more example of sentences using this type of grammar?
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