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The phrase "a genuineness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the quality of being genuine or authentic, often in contexts discussing emotions, intentions, or characteristics.
Example: "Her a genuineness in expressing her feelings made it easy for others to trust her."
Alternatives: "an authenticity" or "a sincerity".
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"There's a genuineness to it," Krakoff said.
In explaining Pacquiao's appeal, Hill said: "There's such a genuineness and humility.
"What I remember is a sincerity, a genuineness," Mr. Maws said.
So for me, the rapport is built by a genuineness conveyed as quickly as possible.
Matt Sullivan, the label's co-owner, said the music had a genuineness that caught him off guard.
But before they get too excited, they should worry about not picking someone of their own with a genuineness deficit.
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On one of the best tracks, "New York To California," Kearney performs his piano ballad with a real genuineness, something that a performer like Adam Duritz might have been tempted to over-dramatize.
I obviously was a skeptical reporter when I covered him and did my best, but reading his diaries made me see a lot more about a certain kind of authenticity of views, a certain genuineness of views.
That means his relationship with earnest lobby boy Zero Moustafa (a fine Tony Revolori), which starts as a master-protégé bond and becomes a real friendship, has an emotional genuineness that is rare in Anderson's films.
Rather than charisma, he exudes a beguiling genuineness.
He needs to speak with a certain genuineness of tone, which has been lacking.
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