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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can't really" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a shortened form of "cannot really" and is often used in informal or conversational writing. Example: I can't really understand why she was so upset about it. (In this sentence, "can't really" expresses the speaker's inability to fully comprehend the reason for someone else's emotions.) Another example: This restaurant can't really be considered a five-star establishment. (Here, "can't really" is used to express doubt or skepticism about something's classification or quality.).
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I can't really swim.
She can't really speak".
I can't really stay".
(You can't really steer).
I still can't really.
I can't really articulate….
"I can't really argue.
You can't really replace that".
"I can't really find words".
And you can't really connect.
You can't really blame him.
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