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Replace VERY with SO The original sentence uses the word "very" to describe the degree of goodness of the concert. However, when using "so" as an intensifier, it is more appropriate and idiomatic to express a strong degree of goodness. The word "that" is correctly used to introduce the dependent clause that explains the extent to which the concert was enjoyable. The correction involves replacing "very good" with "so good" to convey the intended meaning more effectively. Therefore, replacing "very" with "so" makes the sentence more accurate and natural.
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