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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you really" is not a complete or standard expression in written English, and its correctness depends on the context in which it is used.
It can be used in contexts where you are emphasizing a truth or reality about someone or something, often followed by an adjective or a verb.
Example: "I appreciate your honesty, as you really know how to express your feelings."
Alternatives: "as you truly" or "as you genuinely".
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And what do you think the key challenges will be as you really continue the expansion?
"But here, in the constituent assembly, we want to show you as you really are".
"It's almost like," she said, "what if you had to design the afterlife exactly as you really think it is.
Not simply noticed or even admired, but assessed and appreciated as you really are, flaws and all.
"As long as you really use it," Mr. Parker cautioned, noting that many people who buy the devices never program them.
And if you really love fiction, you'll find that the only pages worth keeping are the ones that reflect you as you really are".
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This can manifest as manipulations such as "If you really loved me you would…." or "I love you, but…".
Great for bras as well if you really must wash them in the machine.
That might be might be better rephrased as: Can you really disappear from the Internet?
As if you really need to ask! – Chris Whiting thechriswhitingshow.wordpress.com, @ChrisRWhiting We're happy.
As such, you really shouldn't operate a horse while tipsy.
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