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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspect that really" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a particular feature or characteristic of a subject.
Example: "The aspect that really stands out in this painting is the use of color."
Alternatives: "element that truly" or "feature that significantly".
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But the visual aspect that really takes the breath away is Shadow Fall's level design.
"Another aspect that really excites me: how cheaply these can be made.
I don't care who says what won the election; it was the emotional aspect that really caught on".
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But it is only the financial aspects that really cut it off from respectability.
It was the science and the social aspect that I really enjoyed.
"But I have this whole other aspect that I really want to expose — to show I'm not some dumb, spoiled brat.
"There is that aspect of it that really captured people".
"If you know anyone who might be able to provide some info with the Italian aspect that would be really helpful".
There only appears to be one aspect of 3G that really does chime with consumers and ironically that is low-tech cheap voice calls.
About the only aspect of SBS that really does work like true BRT is the rapid boarding through multiple doors – and while that, it must be said, is very pleasant indeed, in itself it hardly constitutes robust proof of the concept's viability on North American streets.
There is a legacy implementation of BLAS publicly available at http://www.netlib.org, but the aspect that makes BLAS really useful is the existence of implementations developed by most hardware vendors and highly tuned for their specific products.
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