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The phrase "I really told" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the act of telling someone something, often to stress the importance or seriousness of the statement made. Example: "I really told him how I felt about the situation, and I hope he understands."
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"I had a conversation with him, and I really told him that now it's about Wang; it's not about the Yankees anymore," Posada said.
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