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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sincerely great" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express genuine appreciation or admiration for something or someone.
Example: "Her performance in the play was a sincerely great experience that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "truly excellent" or "genuinely wonderful".
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"He's a sincerely great customer, great person, and the kind of guy who would accept patients without insurance.
After all, this project was a sincerely great opportunity to expand our knowledge on electronics that we only learn through textbooks.
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"It's a sincerely mutually beneficial partnership.
That is a sincerely epic story.
There is no doubt that Pelosi loves her job and sincerely takes great pride in her historic achievement of becoming the first woman Speaker of the House.
The shareholders, associates and employees of Vedder Price deeply mourn the untimely passing of our colleague and fellow-shareholder, Jay Zwerling -- a fine attorney, a true gentleman, and a great friend, who will be sincerely missed by us all.
Sincerely, A Dead Fool, and a Great American.
It is sad that it should have been put in such an inept way that the only answers came in the form of burnt effigies, grisly threats and a great deal of sincerely outraged protest.
This is a great method if used sincerely and carefully.
Mr. Yagoda's passing is a great loss and he will be sincerely missed by us all.
But when it does work, which is most of the time, "Stranger Things" is genuinely creepy and sincerely sweet, two great tastes that may, in the parlance of the times, taste great together but are difficult to blend successfully.
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