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The phrase "are really now" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in informal contexts where emphasis is needed, but it is generally better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "I thought we were done with this, but you are really now bringing it up again?"
Alternatives: "are truly now" or "are genuinely now".
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We are really now looking at that moment when each country is required to show flexibility.The Economist: Let's turn to China.
The referendum on the independence of southern Sudan is scheduled for Jan . 9 "We are really now down to make or break," General Gration said in a telephone interview from Juba, the regional capital of southern Sudan.
Well, I think companies are really now in tune to protecting the data from their customers, so it doesn't get leaked.
An interesting aspect of the event was the way big companies are really now trying to woo developers here in London.
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It's really now".
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Energy in this country is really now a consumer goods commodity.
"The season's under way and now it's really now about finding the right partner to work with".
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