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"really appreciating" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something's level of appreciation. Example: I am really appreciating the effort you put into your work. In this sentence, "really appreciating" emphasizes the speaker's level of appreciation for the effort being discussed.
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"I'm a young man but an old player, and I'm really appreciating every second of this".
"When she hugged me, it wasn't a normal hug and I wanted to keep hugging her and I realised, wow, I'm really appreciating this woman".
Craig Anderson: I define savoring as paying attention to and really appreciating positive things that happens to you in your life.
You could feel the knives being thrown, very aggressive and antagonistic from the musicians - and the white audience would just sit there, really appreciating it.
"It's such an open draw and that's what the fans are really appreciating".
Before they were invented you just made do without really appreciating the power it had to make daily tasks easier and faster.
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We really appreciate that.
I really appreciate that.
People really appreciate it".
I really appreciated!
Really appreciate this.
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