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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do really like" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express strong feelings of appreciation or enthusiasm, for example, "I do really like the new design of the website."
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I do really like your site.
"I do really like radio," she says.
I do really like the script.
ADAM: I do really like the idea of a superhero who recently lost his powers and is now cripplingly poor.
If you sense that I'm ambivalent about the canonization of Pavement, you're right, but I do really like the band.
Not thrilled with the resulting crosswordese, though I do really like BEER MONEY, EYE CANDY, LOSE SLEEP OVER, ETHICAL DILEMMAS and especially I CAN TAKE A HINT.
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Margaret: She does really like Donald Glover... Emma Haa, very true.
She did really like her old mobile phone.
"I don't really like to do rematches.
"I don't really like that".
"But I don't really like to".
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