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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are making really" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It can be used in a context where "are making" is followed by an appropriate object or complement, but "really" needs to be placed correctly to modify the intended word.
Example: "They are making really good progress on the project."
Alternatives: "are creating truly" or "are producing very".
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We are making really slow progress".
"They are making really good progress, much better than in 2009".
The company now has 1.5 million active sellers, some of whom are making really good money.
There are still some passionate people with exciting ideas who are making really bad — but entirely satisfying — business decisions.
"If you do it through humour rather than trying to argue the point it just ridicules the point and highlights how people are making really quite absurd propositions," he said.
"We went in knowing that they're the guys who are making really bass-heavy music but also had one eye on making pop tunes," explains bassist and co-vocalist Jamie Reynolds.
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We're making really good progress.
We're making really good progress with that.
They were making really good profits because they could charge these kind-of monopoly prices.
"But at the same time," he said, "they're making really good money".
"He had a hamstring problem but they reckon he's making really good progress.
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