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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you really" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express disbelief or to seek confirmation about something someone has said or done.
Example: "Are you really going to quit your job without having another one lined up?"
Alternatives: "Are you truly" or "Do you really".
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Who are you, really?
Who are you really?
Who are you, really, Annie?
How are you really doing tonight?
So what are you really looking at?
He: "No, where are you really from?
What are you really trying to achieve?
What are you really worth?6.
But why are you really doing this?
Who are you really responsible to?
But are you really?
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