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"I really really" is not a complete sentence and does not make grammatical sense on its own.
It could potentially be used as part of a sentence, but it would need to be followed by another element in order to convey a complete thought. For example: "I really really hope I get the job" or "I really really enjoyed the concert." In both of these examples, the phrase "I really really" is followed by a verb and an object, making it a grammatically correct and usable part of the sentence. It is typically used to add emphasis or exaggeration to the statement.
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I really, really do".
"I really, really am".
" I really, really miss her".
I really, really love it".
"I really, really tried hard.
I really, really don't".
I really, really can't".
Yes, I really, really did.
"I really, really don't know.
"I really, really don't like the Braves.
I really, really admire that.
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