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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Since really" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a thought or clarification, but it lacks context and coherence. Example: "Since really, I think we should reconsider our approach to the project."
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Since really serious exposure in public today is assumed to be synonymous with being seen on television, it would seem to follow that televised space is the premier public space.
They gave me so much confidence and have since really helped to communicate my idea.
It was strangely dreamlike, since, really, there was no one to apologize to, or even to talk to, in my half-naked state.
"We've had one horrendous winter since, really, Hurricane Sandy," said Robert Connors, who owns a construction company and lives in a house raised above the sand on pilings.
I have asked that someone explain the story to me so I understand why we didn't do it, since, really, we should have".
Anyway, he fixed the washing machine, and he's been there ever since, really.' What made her jump in feet first at that particular moment?
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(I wasn't able to watch the latter when it aired and haven't sought it out since. Really, I've seen enough of Hugh Hefner in a robe).
It's been a long time since I really cared about something".
It has been just five years, Mr Nelsons admits, since things really began to click.
This need to be perfect has been drilled into her, since birth, really.
Ignore all the dollar figures, since they really don't tell you anything meaningful.
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