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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuinely am" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that you actually possess a particular emotion or quality. For example, you could say "I genuinely am excited to see you."
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"I really genuinely am a fan of [Arcade Fire].
I am feeling more defensive, I genuinely am".
I genuinely am just stunned that the things that seem so ordinary to me have made such an impact".
But I think people have now accepted that I genuinely am a fashion designer, that I have only ever worked, and so I feel more comfortable".
"You were extremely hurt, I contributed to that, I genuinely am sorry, I hope you can look inside my brain and can see that I truly, truly did not premeditated and purposely try to hurt you".
And I genuinely am deeply sorry to anyone who's ever been affected by that term in their life". .
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It genuinely is disturbing.
But my heart, genuinely, is in television.
This genuinely is about issues, not personality.
"We've genuinely been talking to people".
"That would genuinely be a scandal".
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