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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really an" is not correct in written English.
It is a combination of an article and an adverb that does not fit grammatically.
Example: "She is a really an impressive speaker." (should be "a really impressive speaker.")
Alternatives: "a truly" or "an exceptionally".
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"It was a really an 'aha moment,' " Mr. Cornish, who is 68, said.
"Locke is a really an odd choice for the Democrats," said Chris Vance, chairman of the state Republican Party.
The former is a really an informational problem, which is why we can come close to solving it with our mastery of information technology.
It is a really an interesting company.
"You created history, you are a champion, you are a really an unbelievably great person, so congratulations for everything you did already".
There's one piece in the show that we call "PVC4" where we all play together and it's a really an exuberant moment where you get to experience the full musical onslaught of a Blue Man Group show.
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A: Really?? A: Or perhaps just a good man will do.
The party was a really a wedding.
It wasn't a really a "tune" at all.
"This is a really a strong result," the officials said.
A book that changed me... It's not a really a book, but Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare.
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