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The phrase "I really been" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to be part of a larger phrase, such as "I have really been," which is used to express a strong feeling or experience over a period of time. Example: "I have really been enjoying my time at the new job."
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Within all the talk of "the group," have I really been singled out?
"That was me and my dad had I really been great at it".
Have I really been liveblogging this past hour about a Pret sandwich?
Have I really been rid of it, or is it there but dormant?
Have I really been swayed by the new evidence, or am I finally giving in to a deep desire of letting Israel off the hook?
One of my favorite methods of denial was to get stoned and watch Vincente Minnelli's "Gigi," often bellowing along ("Gigi, am I a fool without a mind or have I really been too blind").
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I really was stoned.
"I really am late.
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No, I really am.
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