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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just genuinely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize that something is sincerely or authentically felt or believed. Example: "I'm not trying to flatter you, I'm just genuinely impressed by your work ethic."
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"He was just genuinely angry," Dena says.
He's just genuinely in his own little category.
Lance seems genuinely dumbfounded by Alvin's resistance to his charm, and also just genuinely dumb.
He just genuinely does not care that people find him the devil incarnate".
"They're just genuinely sweet-hearted guys," said Luis Acosta, 35, the engineering manager at the restaurant.
"It can kind of be cliché to talk about faith, but Matt just genuinely lives it out every day.
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Because there just really, genuinely aren't enough, are there?
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Or can the private sector lead the way, re-engineering the on-demand economy to be not just egalitarian but genuinely fair for both workers and consumers?
He was definitely not just faking it but genuinely interested in you".
I feel privileged to have witnessed up close just how genuinely dedicated this man really is to the refreshing and even honorable idea that people do something meaningful with the very mixed bag that is modern fame.
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