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The phrase "as that really" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a comparison or emphasis, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I didn't expect it to be as that really surprising."
Alternatives: "as much as that" or "as surprising as that".
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It's as simple as that, really".
It's as simple as that really," he said.
It's one of the biggest levers you can pull and it's as simple as that really".
And I would build on that and suggest that even in sports like the NFL, where you could argue that despite teams like the Patriots, many coaches have seen analytics as that really detestable concept.
It's about the choices that the people at the top make in terms of what ends up on the screen, the stories that people want to tell – it's as simple as that really.
It was as simple as that, really".
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He cites this episode, as well as "The Revenge" (in which Kramer puts concrete in a washing machine), as episodes that really defined the character.
In other words, it is the idea and data, the formless information as property, that really matters.
For all its eccentricities, the plot of "This Must Be the Place" unfolds as something that really happened.
That scene has always stuck in my head as something that really grossed me out, but in a great way.
Crowley named Neal Jones's Bruegel Camp and Stephanie Kingston's 252 (Solitude) as works that really stood out.
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