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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I really" is not complete on its own and may not be correct or usable in written English without additional context
It can be used in a sentence where you want to emphasize a genuine feeling or opinion, typically followed by a statement that clarifies what you really mean. Example: "I appreciate your help, as I really value your support during tough times."
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AS: I really, really, really don't think so.
Then as soon as I really start to get going, that's when I feel it.
Touch wood, I tend not to lose my possessions as I really value them.
But, Tortorella continued: "I had a tough time getting him on the ice as much as I really wanted to.
"My assistant ran to put it back, but I stopped him as I really liked it half-collapsed".
I couldn't wait to read this book, as I really love mystery stories.
I'm anxious about it, and it overshadows my day, as I really don't know where the government's thinking is at.
"It took me a long time, too long, to accept myself as I really was," Kopay tells the University of Washington alumni magazine in 2008.
It was a lot of fun, but I decided to move out after a few months as I really wasn't getting much done at all.
I pleaded and apologized and pretended I did not want to break up as much as I really did want to break up.
I voted to remain, as I really wanted to keep my rights to live and work abroad, and to visit my family.
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