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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being very sincere" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's level of sincerity in a specific situation. For example: - "His apology seemed insincere, but I could tell that he was being very sincere when he said he would make it up to me." - "She always speaks her mind while being very sincere, which is why her friends trust her advice."
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He said he got his image "by being very moody, being very sincere, telling people to fuck off when I shouldn't have done.
"I'm completely convinced they're not lying; they're being very sincere.
In the past, I never worried about what I was doing or saying in my songs, probably because I was always being very sincere.
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But they were very sincere".
"It was very sincere, very open".
And I was very sincere about it".
He was very sincere and he apologised.
"He's very sincere," Funkmaster Flex said.
He's very sincere about it.
But now he's very sincere".
"I thought it was very sincere.
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