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Discover Ludwig"genuinely not" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a way of expressing a true or sincere lack of something. Example: "I genuinely do not have any desire to attend the party." This sentence means that the speaker truly has no desire to go to the party, without trying to be polite or making excuses.
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It's genuinely not," Galkin insisted.
"I am genuinely not very good.
But she seems genuinely not proud of the diary.
"It's genuinely not about the money," another source said.
"I'm genuinely not too bothered who wins," added Cooke, diplomatically.
Now when I look at it, I'm genuinely not concerned.
He is genuinely not qualified to be president".
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The tour will be Inzamam ul-Haq's farewell English performance, and that in itself makes it one of the sporting summer's few genuinely not-to-be-missed attractions.
Fancy dancing to genuinely not-shit music until sunrise?
Validation all the way throughout life and a genuinely-not-bothered philosophy as a result.
What if ideas were the real currency, and were used genuinely -- not in order to make a killing, but instead to simply make a living?
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