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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as this really" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are trying to emphasize a point or clarify a statement, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I don't understand the situation, as this really confuses me."
Alternatives: "since this truly" or "because this genuinely".
Exact(29)
'The curator is seen as this really creative person.
Who knows – maybe a show as effective and entertaining as this really could catch on.
"I see Tom as this really mean jock," said Vimin To, a 15-year-old Boston Latin sophomore who is in Kay Moon's American literature class.
"Publishers and readers look at it as this really informational resource," said Ophir Tanz, chief executive of GumGum, which tagged the photo of Ms. Jolie with one of its "Shop this look" badges.
It was quite fun but I got a lot more interested in the copyright saga and the idea of the Stationers' Company as this really quite powerful and in some respects quite oppressive company.
"We've always found it strange that in Britain people have tended to think of us as this really weird rock band from America," says Donahue, "because the music we listen to is 10 times weirder than the music we make.
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Though there were people who had driven from as far away as Nevada and Arizona, this really was a California affair.
As simple as it sounds, this really is the first step.
Company spokesperson Melissa O'Brien was quoted by the Associated Press as saying, "This really wasn't what our customers were looking for".
The use of questions such as "does this really happen in your community?" was particularly effective in drawing out personal experiences.
Is this really as good as it gets?
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