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"do not really" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express doubt or uncertainty. For example: "I do not really understand the instructions."
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I do not really agree.
"We do not really stick together".
They claim they do not really know.
However, we do not really see that.
most Rakhines, Rohingyas do not really exist.
But they do not really care.
Researchers do not really understand why.
But most do not really understand why.
You do not really get close".
"They do not really differ," she explained.
Elderly people from the style 1 (n = 145) do not really appreciate fruits nor desserts.
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