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Sentence examples for Not really from inspiring English sources

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Not really

adverb

To a low degree, not particularly, not especially.

  • I'm not really hungry now, so let's have dinner later.

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"Not really" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express skepticism or disagreement in a more polite or neutral way. For example: "Do you like the new restaurant in town?" "Not really, I'm not a fan of Italian food."

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Not really, Kipman replied.

Not really kids.

Not really funny.

Not really, I say.

"Not really," Bruno muttered.

Not really, she answered.

Not really Santa Claus, but not really not.

"Not really," she says.

Not really, it seems.

Not really Noel.

"Not really," Darius said.

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