Sentence examples for it really happening from inspiring English sources

The phrase "it really happening" is not correct in English
Did you mean "is it really happening?" or "it's really happening?" You can use it when expressing disbelief or surprise about an event or situation that seems to be occurring. Example: "I can't believe the concert is sold out. Is it really happening?"

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Is it really happening?

But is it really happening?

"So you can dream of it, you can believe it, but what's the odds of it really happening?

Without my father to bear witness to this latest instalment in the soap opera of my life, is it really happening?

But let me tell you something: this is when I see it really happening.

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"It really happened.

Did it really happen?

Will it really happen?

So it really happened".

Can it really happen?

And then it really happened.

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