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The phrase "are that really" is not correct in English and does not form a usable expression.
It seems to be a misconstruction and lacks proper grammatical structure. An example of a corrected version could be: "Are they really...?"
Alternatives: "Is that truly...?" or "Are those really...?".
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It's not where you are, but what you are that really matters.
When ordinary heroes like Milkman, Janitor and Firewoman step in to save the day, Timmy learns that it's not what you wear but who you are that really matters.
That did happen, and because of the kind of ensemble we are, that really resonates for us.
Asked by an audience member for his thoughts on Fox's larger ratings share than CNN's, Turner said, "Just because your ratings are bigger doesn't mean you're better..It's not how big you are, it's how good you are that really counts".
Make an excuse, or simply say no; however you do it, make sure you get out of it - definitely do not say yes! Whilst they may just be wishing to chat with you, the chances are that really they want your money.
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How crazy is that, really?
It can't be that, really.
Was that really Helen?
But is that really so?
But is that really possible?
Was that really the case?
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