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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sincerely" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in a context where "sincerely" is meant to modify a noun, but it typically requires additional words to form a complete thought.
Example: "I hope you can accept my apology, a sincerely heartfelt message."
Alternatives: "a genuine" or "a heartfelt".
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Michael Holroyd, the biographer, observes that the prime minister "was as sincere as believers in the Flat Earth were sincere... History will show him to have been a sincerely dangerous man".
"It's a sincerely mutually beneficial partnership.
A VICIOUS cult run by cynical fraudsters, or a sincerely held religious belief persecuted by zealots?
And who among us can argue with a sincerely held belief?
"I'm trying to find my way to a sincerely earned hope".
Cruise has always been a little too much on the beat — a sincerely hardworking but uninteresting actor.
"He's a sincerely great customer, great person, and the kind of guy who would accept patients without insurance.
As traditional as that sounds, a Sincerely card is a far cry from the Christmas cards that Hallmark started printing in 1915.
He was a sincerely religious man who, because of his belief in the underlying unity of all things, tended toward pantheism and has been called a nature mystic.
Countries that make it impossible to disown all religious affiliation are usually pretty unpleasant places to profess a sincerely held faith.
I'm an apologist for the Luhrmann school of decorative icing; Moulin Rouge!, a sincerely dizzy heartburst swathed in tinsel, is among my favourite films.
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